

Diane, a total introvert, is obsessed with lurid crime-romance paperbacks, longing for passionate, dangerous love to sweep her off her feet. One day, she gets her wish when Razor appears—a tattooed, cigarette-smoking butch who seems like she walked off the pages of one of her novels. Soon, Diane must decide whether she really wants her fantasies to become reality.
Acting
Eva Rees commits fully to Diane's escalating delirium.
Costume
Razor's entire look screams 'butch from your mom's 1982 pulp collection.'
Direction
Hamish Bruce packs a feature's worth of camp into a short.
Director
Hamish Bruce
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film deliberately echoes the exploitative covers of 1970s lesbian pulp fiction—cheap, lurid, and secretly revolutionary for queer representation of its era.
Hamish Bruce reportedly shot this in a single day with borrowed butcher shop access, explaining the gloriously unhinged energy.
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