Iain Ewing Movies
In this drama, an idealistic and romantic young woman leaves home and moves into the home of her boyfriend, a teacher, and learns a valuable lesson about life. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
The first film by director David Cronenberg, the black and white, hour-long feature Stereo is more self-consciously avant-garde, and less visceral, than his later work. Nevertheless, many of the usual Cronenberg concerns are present: a futuristic setting, bizarre scientific experimentation, and an obsessive exploration of perverse forms of sexuality. Stereo borrows the structure of an educational film, masquerading as a documentary record of an experiment performed by The Canadian Academy for Erotic Inquiry, under the guidance of Doctor Luther Stringfellow. (Indeed, the film is almost entirely silent, except for a series of voice-overs by the experimenters.) The project centers around a series of surgical techniques that are designed to create the ability for telepathic communication. The scientists are successful, and proceed to examine the interaction between the experimental subjects, especially the rise to dominance of one of the telepaths. As the study progresses, the researchers introduce the telepaths to various drugs, including aphrodisiacs, to increase the intensity of their bond and induce a state of "omnisexuality." When the telepaths begin to isolate themselves, however, it becomes clear that the experiment has had unforeseen side effects -- effects that ultimately lead to violence. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jack Messinger, Iain Ewing, (more)
Fans of innovative Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg will recognize the emergence of a his unique voice in this 1970 project, the director's second feature (following the 1969 Stereo). The bizarre premise introduces a dystopian future society in the wake of a devastating epidemic -- which killed off most of the adult female population thanks to a buildup of dangerous chemicals in cosmetics. Victims of this particularly gruesome affliction are marked by multicolored bodily secretions from every orifice -- which seem to produce an irresistible aphrodisiac effect on others. The majority of surviving females are pre-pubescent and frequently sought by creepy underground organizations of pedophiles. When one such group kidnaps a five-year-old girl, an agent from the Institute of Skin -- bearing the interesting moniker Adrian Tripod -- sets out to find her. Tripod drifts from one bizarre situation to another in his quest to find the girl, leading to several cerebral and frequently twisted episodes. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ronald Mlodzik
In this drama, a Canadian stagehand falls for a lead singer in the visiting Peking Opera. At first the lass is quite shy, but just as she finally begins to respond, the troupe must return to Red China. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ratch Wallace
A college senior takes a young freshman under his wing in this film from director David Secter. The older student brings his young mentor to the steam bath and graciously washes his back. Later, when the freshman emerges at a party after obviously having sex with a female co-ed, he is punched in the stomach by the jealous senior, and although there are obvious homosexual undertones, none are ever mentioned by the characters. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide








