In 1953, a progressive-thinking art history teacher arrives at Wellesley College and challenges the conservative norms and traditions of the all-female institution. She encourages her students to think independently and pursue their own ambitions, thereby questioning the roles assigned to women in society.
Heading South is set in the 1970s and follows the lives of three middle-aged women from the United States and Canada who travel to Haiti to engage in sexual relationships with young men. The film explores themes of sex tourism, interracial relationships, and the exploitation of local individuals by foreign tourists. The story takes place at a beachfront resort in Haiti, where the women form relationships with several local men, encountering jealousy, passion, and tragedy along the way. Eventually, their hedonistic lifestyle catches up with them, leading to dramatic consequences.
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