Ms. Thing
Karen X. Tulchinsky
Ms. Thing is about Jill, an open-minded lesbian, who looks for love in all the wrong places. Just when Jill’s situation has come to an all-time low, she finds help in the shape of Ms. Thing. Not a man, not even a woman, but the perfect solution for women who are fed up with conventional relationships. Ms. Thing responds to Jill’s needs, plies her with unreserved love and and long-lasting sexual satisfaction. Karen X. Tulchinsky’s film is a parody of a late night TV infomercial.
Awards for ›Ms. Thing‹
Publikumspreis, Queer Fruits Film Festival 2010 | Besondere Erwähnung, Kurzfilmpreis, Out On Screen 2010
Karen X. Tulchinsky
Karen X. Tulchinsky is a novel writer and graduating in scriptwriting from the Canadian Film Centre. For her novel The Five Books of Moses Lapinsky she won the One-Book- One-Vancouver Award in 2008. She wrote TV series such as Robson Arms (CTV) or The Guard (Global) and worked as a director and creative consultant for documentations and lifestyle series for numerous other television stations. Her feature film debut, I Shot The Sheriff, is currently being filmed by Canadian director Clement Vigo.
Films by Karen X. Tulchinsky
The Sign 2004