Missy’s latest film, LSD (standing for Love, Sex and Divorce), provides an incredible insight into what is truly important to this fabulous filmmaker. Through weaving words, she explores notions of identity, independence, curiosity, individuality and purpose.
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People choose (consciously or otherwise) how much of their spiritual circle is taken up by religion, and how much independent, individual purpose, power and beliefs reside above and
beyond an external dogma.
Belinda Tobin writes in-depth on the effects of porn addiction. She points out the dangerous effect porn is having on society ‘It is there purely for light relief from the pressures of life, a stimulus to brighten dull days, and a bit of entertainment to satisfy our primal brains. I would agree with you if it wasn’t for the fact that porn has no longer become entertainment. It has become the source of sex education for our children’
Excruciating. Luminous. These are the two words that define my reaction to the film Beautiphul by Missy Jubilee. These descriptions may seem like awkward bedfellows, but, as in all of her films, Missy makes such disparties dance until you are left in no doubt that paradox is a gift.
I began the latest film by Missy Jubilee well prepared. I had cleared all distractions so I would not miss a word of commentary. I was well caffeinated and ready to ride the intersecting waves of sounds, snips and script. One hour and twenty-two minutes later, instead of the notebook being filled with scribbles of insight, the page in the notebook contained the following four words…