Ms. Thing

Ms. Thing

Karen X. Tulchinsky

CA
2010
Short film
7’
desired! – film lust & queer

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

Director

Karen X. Tulchinsky

Script

Mette Bach

Cinematography

Dianne Whelan

Editing

Jenypher Fisher

Sound

Gael McLean

Music

Andrea Hector

Cast

Melanie Bray, Kim Barsanti, Rika Moorhouse, Tanya Fruehauf und andere

Production / Contact

Passionate Warrior Productions

Portrait of Karen X. Tulchinsky

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