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Duration: 160 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Jotell
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Portrait of Karen Sillas

Karen Sillas

Birth Name: Karen Sillas

Birth Date: 1963-06-05

Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York, USA

Details

Alternate Names: Karen Silos

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Kid (1984) as Patsy

Most Important Roles: N/A

Career Highlights:

  • Flirt (1993)
  • Female Perversions (1997)
  • Reach the Rock (1998)
  • Simple Men (1992)
  • What Happened Was... (1994)
  • 75 Degrees in July (2000)
  • Liebestraum (1991)
  • On the Edge (2001)
  • Bad Money (1999)
  • Night Sins (1997)

Full Biography

Karen Sillas, born on June 5, 1963, is an American actress known for her role in the 1996 film 'Female Perversions'. While there's limited biographical information available, it's notable that she has worked extensively in both stage and film productions. Her character in 'Female Perversions', Eve, is a young, successful lawyer grappling with personal struggles and neuroses.

Portrait of Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton

Birth Name: Katherine Matilda Swinton

Birth Date: 1960-11-05

Birth Place: London, England, UK

Details

Alternate Names: N/A

Physical Characteristics:

  • Height: 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Sluggard (1986) as The Sluggard

Most Important Roles:

  • Young Adam (2003) as Ella Gault
  • Broken Flowers (2005) as Penny
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) as White Witch
  • Constantine (2005) as Gabriel
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) as White Witch
  • Thumbsucker (2005) as Audrey Cobb
  • Vanilla Sky (2001) as Rebecca Dearborn
  • The Beach (2000) as Sal
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) as White Witch
  • Adaptation. (2002) as Valerie Thomas

Career Highlights:

  • Young Adam (2003)
  • Broken Flowers (2005)
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
  • Constantine (2005)
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
  • Thumbsucker (2005)
  • Vanilla Sky (2001)
  • The Beach (2000)
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)
  • Adaptation. (2002)

Awards

Awards:

  • Academy Award (Oscar) - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (2008)
  • European Film Award for Best Actress (2011)
  • BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (2008)
  • Volpi Cup for Best Actress (1992)
  • Saturn Award for Best Actress (2017)
  • Saturn Award for Best Actress (2006)
  • Mary Pickford Award
  • Sitges Grand Honorary Award (2018)

Full Biography

Tilda Swinton, born Katherine Matilda Swinton on November 5, 1960, is an award-winning Scottish-British actress known for her versatility across independent films and blockbusters. She began her career with appearances in experimental films like 'Caravaggio' (1986) before winning the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for her role as Isabella of France in 'Edward II' (1991). Notable performances include 'Orlando' (1992), 'The Deep End' (2001), and 'Young Adam' (2003), for which she won the British Academy Scotland Award for Best Actress. She won an Academy Award for her role in 'Michael Clayton' (2007) and received critical acclaim for 'We Need to Talk About Kevin' (2011). Swinton has also played the White Witch in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series and the Ancient One in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She has been recognized with prestigious awards including the Richard Harris Award by the British Independent Film Awards, a tribute by the Museum of Modern Art, and the British Film Institute Fellowship.


About the Movie: Female Perversions (1996)

Poster for Female Perversions (1996)

Release Year: 1996

Nation: Germany, United States of America

Alternative Title: Desejos Femininos, Even kiusaukset, Phantasien einer Frau, Női romlottság, Enherafat e Zananeh, Perversioni femminili, イヴの秘かな憂鬱, Kobiece perwersje, Gânduri perverse, Женская извращенность, Perversiones de mujer, Eves frestelser, Kadın sapkınlıkları

Director: Susan Streitfeld

Writer: Julie Hébert, Louise J. Kaplan, Susan Streitfeld

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: ARD Degeto, Kinowelt Filmproduktion, Trans Atlantic Entertainment

Genre: Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 2 nominations total

Similar:

  • Don't Look Back (2009)
  • The One and Only (1999)
  • The Ninth Configuration (1980)
  • Stander (2003)
  • Marion Bridge (2003)

Keywords

Story

Eve Stephens, a successful attorney with a secret turmoil beneath her confident exterior, faces a crisis when she learns about her sister Madelyn's arrest for shoplifting. Eve travels to Madelyn's town and becomes embroiled in her sister's problems, forcing her to confront long-buried conflicts. Meanwhile, Eve is up for a judgeship, but the stress of this potential advancement combined with her sister's troubles causes her to unravel. Throughout this time, she experiences bizarre visions and sexual fantasies that threaten to consume her. In a climactic confrontation, Eve must face her fears and herself.

Summary

Female Perversions (1996) is a psychological drama directed by Susan Streitfeld. The film explores the life of Eve Stephens, a high-powered attorney with a seemingly perfect exterior but an inner turmoil fueled by insecurity and suppressed conflicts. Centered around Eve's potential appointment as a judge and her involvement in her sister Madelyn's legal troubles, the story delves into themes of identity, family dynamics, and the struggles of a woman navigating a career-driven life. The movie is notable for its exploration of female neuroses and sexual complexity.