Drawing the Line (1992)

Drawing the Line (1992) poster

A tape about the photo exhibition of the same name created by Kiss & Tell, a group of lesbian artists (Persimmon Blackbridge, Lizard Jones, Susan Stewart). Spectators/participants/voyeurs were invited to write comments on the walls about images depicting a range of sexual practices between women. The soundtrack is equal part girls-making out and the voices of the women who produced and/or experienced the show. Chock full of comments on the most debated aspects of erotica and porn, Drawing the Line steps into the fray as a solid documentation of a pulse-taking art event.

Director: Lorna Boschman
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date:
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Drawing the Line about?
A tape about the photo exhibition of the same name created by Kiss & Tell, a group of lesbian artists (Persimmon Blackbridge, Lizard Jones, Susan Stewart). Spectators/participants/voyeurs were invited to write comments on the walls about images depicting a range of sexual practices between women. The soundtrack is equal part girls-making out and the voices of the women who produced and/or experienced the show. Chock full of comments on the most debated aspects of erotica and porn, Drawing the Line steps into the fray as a solid documentation of a pulse-taking art event.
Who directed Drawing the Line?
Drawing the Line was directed by Lorna Boschman.
How long is Drawing the Line?
Drawing the Line has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
What genre is Drawing the Line?
Drawing the Line is a Documentary film.
Where was Drawing the Line produced?
Drawing the Line was produced in Canada.