A kid's identity crisis and lifelong sinus problems are transformed by his relationship with a disabled boy.
High school athlete Cyd Loughlin lives alone with her depressive father in South Carolina, perpetually longing to get away from it all. When her aunt, famous novelist Miranda Ruth, agrees to host her for a few weeks during the summer, Cyd jumps at the opportunity. While there, she falls for a girl in the neighborhood, even as she and her aunt gently challenge each other in the realms of sex and spirit.
Filmmakers Joe Swanberg and Spencer Parsons discuss the Midwestern roots and work ethic of Lewis' output and how The Gore Gore Girls represents the shift into transgressive '70s cinema that would dominate the American horror landscape.
Spencer Parsons is an American film director, writer and actor. He holds a BA in English from Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, and an MFA in Film Production from the University of Texas, Austin, USA.
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