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These films are remarkable for their feminist approach to horror themes, counterpointing lycanthropy and puberty, female sexuality and patriarchal repression, infection and alienation, while presenting them squarely through female subjectivity and self-awareness. | These films are remarkable for their feminist approach to horror themes, counterpointing lycanthropy and puberty, female sexuality and patriarchal repression, infection and alienation, while presenting them squarely through female subjectivity and self-awareness. | ||
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The Ginger Snaps Trilogy is comprised of three Canadian films, all starring Katharine Isabelle and Emily Perkins as the sisters Ginger and Brigitte Fitzgerald, who must deal with werewolves in each movie.
These films are remarkable for their feminist approach to horror themes, counterpointing lycanthropy and puberty, female sexuality and patriarchal repression, infection and alienation, while presenting them squarely through female subjectivity and self-awareness.
Pages in category "Ginger Snaps Trilogy"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.