
Rottenbergâs newest film, Cheese (2007), conflates farm-girl imagery with the fairy tale âRapunzelâ into a story loosely based on the Sutherland Sisters, renowned for their extremely long hair. Floating through a pastoral yet mazelike setting of raw wooden debris cobbled together into a benign shantytown, six longhaired women in flowing white nightgowns âmilkâ their locks and the goats they live with to generate cheese. Shots of animals crowded in pens and the sistersâ bunk bedâ cluttered room visually compare the women to their ruminant allies. As nurturing caretakers, these women represent maternal aspects of Mother Nature. Here Rottenberg investigates feminine magic, the ability to âgrow things out of the bodyâ as she says, as the ultimate, wondrous physical mystery.
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