
Variety
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We’re delighted to bring you this reissue of Bette Gordon’s Variety in a new 2K restoration derived from the original camera negative and overseen by Gordon herself.
Scripted by the late experimental novelist Kathy Acker, Variety follows Christine (Sandy McLeod), a bright and unassuming young woman, as she takes a job selling tickets at a pornographic theatre near Times Square. Developing an obsession with this erotic milieu that begins to consume her life, Christine finds her relationships with her boyfriend Mark (Will Patton) and Louie (Richard Davidson), one of the theatre’s patrons, profoundly changed.
Emerging from the underground NYC arts scene, Variety includes an impressive array of talent, including cinematography by Tom DiCillo (Living in Oblivion), performances by Luis Guzman (Boogie Nights), John Waters regular Cookie Mueller and photographer Nan Goldin, and a score by actor and musician John Lurie (Stranger Than Paradise, Down By Law).
It’s a ground-breaking treatment of female voyeurism and desire, a transgressive and highly personal film, the major work of a director who continues to embody the essence of independent cinema and a love letter to a grimy, pre-Giuliani era of bygone New York.
The feature will be accompanied by short film Give Us A Smile. Made the same year as Variety but by Leeds based collective, Leeds Animation Workshop, the film shows the effect of the harassment women live with every day, ranging from 'street humour' and media stereotyping to actual physical violence.
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“With Variety, Bette Gordon proved her knack for disrupting male spaces and transgressing the limits of the film noir genre.”
Brian Quinn, The Quietus
“Few films confront cinema’s voyeuristic tendencies so directly – and with such a fierce feminist outlook – as Bette Gordon’s Variety.”
Rachel Pronger, Sight and Sound
“Bette Gordon’s Variety is a knotty, invigorating neo-noir steeped in counterculture and the avant-garde.”
Ben Nicholson, Sight and Sound


