A man accompanies his lover on a journey, neglecting to mention that an angry drug dealer is in hot pursuit.
Martin, a young blind photographer, is divided between his friendship with restaurant worker Andy and the exclusive love that Celia—who is terribly jealous of this new friendship—has for him.
Three versions of a woman – bride to be (virgin), dominatrix (whore), and actress playing Joan of Arc (saint) – are shown. Each is dissatisfied with her place in the world.
An advertising executive dies and goes to hell... except nothing changes. Well, his daughter is buying drugs with sexual favours from her brother, and the number of cancer-causing products is on the increase. But the notes he writes to himself to prove he hasn't gone insane are getting more disjointed, and he runs off with an ex-prostitute called Honey Barbera.
Saskia Post (1 August 1960 - 16 March 2020) was a US-born Australian actress and best known for her leading role in the 1986 film Dogs in Space. Saskia Post's Dutch parents moved between America and Japan, before settling in Australia in 1975. Post then commenced a degree course in drama and arts at the University of New South Wales but gave it up after 12 months to attend a full-time course at the Drama Studio in 1981. Shortly after completing the course she obtained her first television role as Julianna Sleven, a Dutch refugee, in The Sullivans. Post died from complications due to a congenital heart issue, at aged 59, at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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