|  | Style: Fantasy Director: Ursula Puerrer, A. Hans Scheirl, Dietmar Schipek Main Cast: Anthony Escott (Man with Cactus), Norbert Gmeindl (Explosive Dealer), Susana Helmayr (Spy), Heiderose Hildebrand (Tailor), Karin Melton (Club Bouncer), Margarete Neumann (M), Sabine Perthold (Tolisa), Ursula Puerrer (Volley), A. Hans Scheirl (Nun), Dietmar Schipek (Undertaker), Arleen Schloss (Passerby), Gabriele Szekatsch (Blood)
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| A pop and plotless sci-fi lesbian fantasy feature set in the year 2700 in the fictive burned-out city of Asche. It follows the tangled lives of three women: Volley, Nun and Spy. Spy is a comic book artist whose printing presses are burned down by Volley, a sexed-up pyromaniac. Seeking revenge, Spy goes to the lesbian club where Volley performs every night. Before she can enter, Spy gets into a fight and is left wounded, lying in the streets. She is found by Nun, an amoral alien in a red plastic suit with a predilection for reptiles, and who also happens to be Volley’s lover. Nun takes her home and subsequently must hide her from Volley. It’s a story of love and revenge, and an anti-romantic plea for love in its many forms. An avowedly underground film which was shot on Super 8 and blown up to 16mm, "Flaming Ears" is original for its playful disruption of narrative conventions (the story is a thread rather than a backbone in the film), its witty approach to film genre, and its visual splendor. |
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