Super Sapphic Film Club

Catfight (2016)

April 22, 2024 SSFC Season 3 Episode 9
Catfight (2016)
Super Sapphic Film Club
More Info
Super Sapphic Film Club
Catfight (2016)
Apr 22, 2024 Season 3 Episode 9
SSFC

We watched the very American black comedy Catfight (2016), written and directed by Onur Tukel and starring Sandra Oh and Anne Heche. And, man, does this movie pack a punch (pause for laughter.) Haley falls more in love with Sandra Oh, and Claire tries to unpack this movie's worldview.

Content warning for discussions of war and violence.

Producers Note: If you think you would be frustrated by two Gen Z'ers, who had difficulty remembering that this movie  was actually reacting to the 2003 Iraq War (that they were too young to be cognizant of in terms of socio-cultural reactions) and not the time it was made in, talk about American entitlement and attitudes towards war and the military broadly, maybe skip this one. We did our best, but I for one hear our bias in terms of two leftists who have been alive in a mostly post social media world.

If you have thoughts about this film, or our discussion about it, I'd love to hear from you! Our DMs and inbox are open to you!

Articles quoted:
Catfight movie review and summarry (2017) - RogerEbert.com

Sandra Oh, Anne Heche and Onur Tukel on their primal movie Catfight - The Globe and Mail

Onur Tukel [Interview] - TRAINWRECK'D SOCIETY

CATFIGHT: Both Physically & Verbally Bruising - The Film Inquiry

Thank you for listening! If you like what you heard you should check us out on Instagram or join our Patreon.

If you're looking for more sapphic films to watch check out our Movie List!
<3

Show Notes

We watched the very American black comedy Catfight (2016), written and directed by Onur Tukel and starring Sandra Oh and Anne Heche. And, man, does this movie pack a punch (pause for laughter.) Haley falls more in love with Sandra Oh, and Claire tries to unpack this movie's worldview.

Content warning for discussions of war and violence.

Producers Note: If you think you would be frustrated by two Gen Z'ers, who had difficulty remembering that this movie  was actually reacting to the 2003 Iraq War (that they were too young to be cognizant of in terms of socio-cultural reactions) and not the time it was made in, talk about American entitlement and attitudes towards war and the military broadly, maybe skip this one. We did our best, but I for one hear our bias in terms of two leftists who have been alive in a mostly post social media world.

If you have thoughts about this film, or our discussion about it, I'd love to hear from you! Our DMs and inbox are open to you!

Articles quoted:
Catfight movie review and summarry (2017) - RogerEbert.com

Sandra Oh, Anne Heche and Onur Tukel on their primal movie Catfight - The Globe and Mail

Onur Tukel [Interview] - TRAINWRECK'D SOCIETY

CATFIGHT: Both Physically & Verbally Bruising - The Film Inquiry

Thank you for listening! If you like what you heard you should check us out on Instagram or join our Patreon.

If you're looking for more sapphic films to watch check out our Movie List!
<3