This articulate and passionate film is a first-person account of Maryse Holder, a self-destructive woman who looks for romance and freedom in Mexico, but finds mostly just sex. As she accumulates an astonishing list of conquests, she chronicles each experience and emotion in a series of explicit letters to her best friend Edith. Emotions run deeper when Maryse meets Miguel, but she withdraws from both his affections and her own sanity. Produced and directed collectively, this picture about one woman living on the edge smashes through the rules of conventional filmmaking to characterize a tragic figure (slut and saint simultaneously) with a sense of humour aciduous enough to eat through steel.
- The Essential Guide to Canadian Film
A Winter Tan screened at the 1988 New York Film Festival.
91 minutes - Drama
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