Sheila McLaughlin
Sheila McLaughlin (born 1950)[1] is an American lesbian feminist filmmaker, actor, and photographer who wrote and directed She Must Be Seeing Things (1987): a lesbian feminist film that heralded in Third Wave Feminism.[1]
McLaughlin's debut film, Committed, which she co-directed with Lynn Tillman, is an experimental narrative of the life of Frances Farmer, shot on a very low budget of $45,000.[1]
Filmography as director
- Committed (1984) (also screenwriter and producer)
- She Must Be Seeing Things (1987) (also screenwriter)
Filmography as actress
- Ordinary Sentence (1982)
- Born in Flames (1983)
- Committed (1984)
- Seduction: The Cruel Woman (1985)
- The Big Blue (1988)
References
- 1 2 3 Gwendolyn Audrey Foster (1 January 1995). Women Film Directors: An International Bio-critical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 251–. ISBN 978-0-313-28972-9.
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