Female Misbehavior: The Films of Monika Treut

Film Series| Seven films fearlessly exploring sex, gender and queer history

  • Music Box Theatre, Chicago, IL

  • Language In German with English subtitles
  • Price $8/$11

Still from Monika Treut's SEDUCTION: THE CRUEL WOMAN (1985)

Still from Monika Treut's SEDUCTION: THE CRUEL WOMAN (1985)

Ever since the release of her debut feature SEDUCTION: THE CRUEL WOMAN (made in collaboration with filmmaker and longtime cinematographer Elfi Mikesch) in 1985, Hamburg-based filmmaker Monika Treut has devoted herself to depicting and documenting queer lives on screen, exploring the mysteries and ambiguities of gender, and transgressing repressive sexual mores and ideas. Fiercely controversial in her native Germany – where Die Zeit once proclaimed that “films like Monika Treut’s are destroying cinema” – Treut found much more acceptance for her work in the burgeoning queer film festival and independent film scenes in America, leading to several decades-long collaborations with queer icons such as trans poet Max Wolf Valerio and “post-porn modernist” Annie Sprinkle. In recent decades, Treut’s field of interest has come to encompass the culture and people of Taiwan, where she’s made several films.

FEMALE MISBEHAVIOR presents the core of the first half of Treut’s career in the form of recent restorations by the Hamburg Kinemathek. Encompassing both narratives (VIRGIN MACHINE, MY FATHER IS COMING) and documentaries (DIDN’T DO IT FOR LOVE, GENDERNAUTS), these seven films are fearless explorations of sex and gender that trace the more taboo and less documented arcs of queer history of the late 20th century. - Text Courtesy of Anthology Film Archives

SCREENINGS

Wednesday, Mar 4
Seduction: The Cruel Woman

Monday, Mar 9
Didn't Do It For Love

Sunday, Mar 22
My Father is Coming

Monday, Mar 23
Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities

Tuesday, Mar 24
Genderation

Wednesday, Mar 25
Female Misbehavior

Monday, Mar 30
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