The Party: Nature Morte (1992)
Directed by Cynthia Beatt
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Synopsis by Clarke Fountain
In this free-form experimental, black-and-white film, a group of intellectuals and would-be intellectuals accept the invitation of a feuding couple to come to a party, and a great many verbal conversations and some carnal conversations take place. Occasionally one of them sings a song. Aside from its attempt to out-Warhol Warhol, the only other thing this film is notable for, according to one reviewer, is that it features an appearance by a Derek Jarman regular, actress Tilda Swinton.