
They used to call it "the curse," and for Sharrie Heiman (Angela Dix), that's exactly what it is: she has her period all day, every day of her life. As if that weren't bad enough, she has to cope with an out-of-control girlfriend, a lecherous gynecologist and a slimy agent too. Valerie Castro and Keith Dunn co-star in this blood-drenched satire full of bizarre behavior, over-the-top dialogue and not-for-the-squeamish gags.... (Full plot summary below)
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They used to call it "the curse," and for Sharrie Heiman (Angela Dix), that's exactly what it is: she has her period all day, every day of her life. As if that weren't bad enough, she has to cope with an out-of-control girlfriend, a lecherous gynecologist and a slimy agent too. Valerie Castro and Keith Dunn co-star in this blood-drenched satire full of bizarre behavior, over-the-top dialogue and not-for-the-squeamish gags.
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| User ReviewAndrew SFinally, the no-budget digital filmmaking revolution has produced its first true underground epic. "The Period" was made by fearless art school students armed with gallons and gallons of fake blood, effectively picking up where John Waters left off in the 70s and taking that style to Matthew Barney-inspired new frontiers. I am honored to be the first person to review this film here, as "The Period" is possibly the best camcorder movie I've ever seen. |