Sapphism Made Simple. Camille, the uptight Mythology prof at a strict Christian college, has a dilemma: affections divided between a stodgy theologian on the faculty (her unofficial fiancé) and a dusky-skinned, lesbian magician whom she meets at the laundromat and who speaks to her in a whole new way: "Camille, I'd love to see you in the moonlight with your head thrown back and your body on fire." What dilemma? In the end, she chooses -- and this is not a metaphor -- to run away and join the circus. Pascale Bussières, Rachael Crawford, Henry Czerny; written and directed by Patricia Rozema. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
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