Wetlands
Meet Helen.
She likes to masturbate with vegetables and thinks that bodily hygiene is greatly overrated. She greedily consumes any drug that comes her way and shocks those around her by speaking about a range of socially-unacceptable topics. She is a handful for her divorced parents, yet longs to see her family reunited.
One day, Helen has an intimate shaving accident and, in her usual manner, she makes waves through the hospital. Seeing a chance to reconcile her parents at her sickbed, Helen finds an ally in her male nurse, Robin, who sweeps her well and truly off her feet…
Features:
- Music video
- Featurettes
- “Bath Day” a short film from director David Wnendt
- Interviews with cast and crew, and novelist Charlotte Roche
- Audio commentary with Charlotte Roche, director David Wnendt and producer Peter Rommel
Critic Reviews:
- " Helen is really rad and funny and brave. " – Amelia Ayrelan Iuvino
- " A film that is always vibrantly alive with a sense of self discovery and even wonder – at the world, at life, at the human body, and it does so without any self consciousness or forced sincerity. " – Matthew Lucas
- " Wetlands is dirty, explicit, romantic, tragic, psychedelic, raunchy, sexy, repulsive fun, and I loved every minute of it. " – J Hurtado