Rose Troche — 导演 (5)
拉字至上 第三季 (2006) [剧集] 豆瓣
The L Word Season 3 所属 电视剧集: 拉字至上
8.9 (58 个评分) 导演: Rose Troche / Bille Eltringham 演员: Jennifer Beals / Erin Daniels
第二季结尾,蒂娜终于对贝蒂说出了大家期待已久的话。可在本季故事中,贝蒂与蒂娜的分歧加深,尤其在抚养小安的教育问题上更是争吵不断。贝蒂的姐姐凯特(帕姆·格里尔 Pam Grier饰)和小安的男保姆擦出火花。爱丽丝对德纳与莱拉(劳伦·李·史密斯 Lauren Lee Smith饰)的复合伤心不已,却仍对她念念不忘。不幸降临在了德纳的身上——被检测出患乳癌,最终抢救无效,因病去世。詹妮与马克斯(丹尼艾拉·席 Daniela Sea饰)相爱。可马克斯却注射了雄性荷尔蒙,并且不满詹妮在别人面前提到她变性。夏恩与卡门正处在热恋中,她还得到了卡门母亲的喜爱。卡门终于同意了夏恩的求婚,可夏恩却在婚礼上逃婚了……
钓鱼去 (1994) [电影] 维基数据 IMDb 豆瓣 TMDB
Go Fish
8.0 (8 个评分) 导演: Rose Troche 演员: V.S. Brodie / Guinevere Turner
其它标题: Go Fish / 叻女钓鱼记趣(港)
叻女的生活是梦游、求爱、超凡入性的欲念、每朝睡过了头的呆相、百无聊赖、Grunge音乐;教人发噱之余,她们又处处识得自爱与自嘲。可爱可人的玛斯正急切渴求女伴,求助身旁的朋友逐一打听,找到个活地·亚伦版的女同志:她害羞、神经兮兮又吞吞吐吐──原来她有个多年的远方情人——惟是扰攘一番,两人终又走在一起。叻女钓鱼绝对没有眼泪、没有压力、没有摆明车马的「站出来」;更把「政治正确」束之高阁──女同志去找男人睡觉,为什么不可以?是 Post-PC的年头作崇,去寻开心才是最上算。叻女钓鱼,鱼获累累。@彩虹左岸
很多人看不懂这片,不过个人认为这又是一个90年代黑白同志电影经典,毕竟94年有这样的片不错。
拜物有理 (2001) [电影] 豆瓣
The Safety of Objects
其它标题: The Safety of Objects
Four intersecting tales shed light on the difficult lives of suburbanites. Esther (Glenn Close) nurses her comatose son (Joshua Jackson) while ignoring the rest of the family, and workaholic attorney Jim (Dermot Mulroney) overlooks his wife (Moira Kelly), losing control when he doesn't get an expected promotion. Meanwhile, Annette (Patricia Clarkson) and her family struggle to survive her divorce, and Helen (Mary Kay Place) seeks excitement.
此处是我家 (2020) [电影] 豆瓣
We Live Here
导演: Rose Troche
其它标题: We Live Here
We Live Here introduces us to Rockey, a 59 year-old woman who has been living in a tent, in a park for almost three years. In this interactive VR experience you will be asked to interact with Rockey’s objects and through them learn of her life, her stories. You will come to understand you are not so different than Rockey. You will understand that even you, through a series of misfortunes, could find yourself like Rockey - homeless.
DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT
In We Live Here you will meet Rockey, hear her stories. I hope you will feel her home, make yourself comfortable in it - then feel the loss when it is stripped away. I hope this piece leaves a message in your brain - posits a question - could this be me? Am I so different than the ones I pass on the street - leaving nothing in a hand and not saying a word when asked to help?