Farewell to Charms, Flesh on Glass, & Tread Softly

Farewell to Charms
"A thoroughly engrossing yarn told from the woman's point of view.... Emma, a reformed lipstick addict, is reunited with Cecily, her old school chum. They meet Stretch, bionic bike dyke, and break open the jelly beans. Will tap dancing and vaginal exercises be enough for Cecily? Will Emma metamorphose into Esther Williams? Can they escape the Twilight Galaxy of True Romance? A weepie. An experimental drama which questions the goals of love and romance as a woman's ultimate fulfillment."
• A film by Carla Pontiac. (13 mins, color)

Flesh on Glass
Catholicism, guilt and their impact on one woman's obsessive love for her brother's wife.
• Directed and Written by Ann Turner. Photographed by Geoff Hall. With Lisa Dombroski, Penelope Steward, Ian Scott. (1981, 40 mins, color)

Tread Softly
A love story of beauty and pain. “If only she'd given more time, a little attention...but you can't change people to what you want them to be. It's not love anymore, it's an obsession - tread softly....”
• Directed and Written by Di Drew. Photographed by Richard Michalak. With Robyn Nevin, Natalie Bate. (1980, 27 mins, 35mm, color)

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