Passion concentrates on Grainger's unusual relationship with his mother and his sexual peculiarities (especially his obsessive self-flagellation, though homosexuality is also hinted at) which affect his relationship with a woman who comes to love him. It is set mainly in London in 1914, when Grainger's mother Rose was ill (she would later jump to her death in New York, upset by ill-founded rumours of incest with her son).
A woman named Daniel, living an unfulfilled life as an unappreciated housewife, receives a letter from her father who abandoned her and her mother when she was young. She decides to return to her childhood home in Massachusetts to confront him and resolves to juggle her romantic relationship, family squabbles, and her own abandonment issues.
An enchanting tale of childhood in a sleepy Cotswold village during and immediately after the First World War.
Chafed Elbows is a non-narrative art film that follows the absurd and chaotic life of a young man named Dingbat. The film explores themes of incest, murder, police brutality, and racial slurs, while also delving into Dingbat's relationships with his mother and cousin. Through a series of interludes and bizarre situations, Dingbat navigates a world filled with vegetarianism, Ku Klux Klan, and the afterlife. Chafed Elbows is a unique and unconventional cinematic experience.
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