• Hi-8 Video, 69 minutes, 1995


    From pushy bottoms to macho femmes, BloodSisters is an A-Z documentary guide that takes an in-depth look at the San Francisco leatherdyke scene during the mid-nineties, shattering assumptions about gender and lesbian sexuality.


    Handelman’s film doesn’t describe the bounds of permissible fantasy in the women’s leather community; rather it broadens the discussion about private expressions of eroticism and their political implications. Eight self-described leather dykes tell their stories about participating in a subculture cast off by its own immediate ally, the larger lesbian community.

    Surrounded by the paraphernalia of S/M ritual, these women collapse the cheap stereotypes used to demonize them. This film documents a subculture within a subculture; seen by some within the gay/lesbian community as being traitors to the cause, these practitioners are the queerest of the queer, and the group’s strong desire for self-definition shines through.

    This controversial film was attacked in congress by the conservative American Family Association for its depictions of radical lesbian sexuality, but the film reveals a fluidity to role-playing that is far more complex.
    As one woman declares S/M is about “finding your own boundaries and moving beyond.”


    Slave auctions, activist events, and the International Ms. Leather competition are artfully joined to the interviews, while a soundtrack by SF riotgrrl punk bands Frightwig and Typhoon along with industrial masters Coil and Chris & Cosey propel BloodSisters along.

  • Director: Michelle Handelman
    Producers: Michelle Handelman, Monte Cazazza

    Cinematography: Michelle Handelman, Monte Cazazza
    Additional Cinematography: Georgia B. Wright

    Editor: Michelle Handelman

    Still Photography: Dawn Lewis

    Online Editor: Gordon Winiemko
    Music: Chris + Cosey, Coil, Fred Giannelli, Frightwig, Typhoon

    Featuring Tala Brandeis, Patrick Califia, J.C. Collins, Queen Cougar, Amy Marie Meek, Skeeter, Wickie Stamps, Peggy Sue, Ann Soucy-West and others.

    Made with the support of the Film Arts Foundation Grant and Horizons Foundation Grant.

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Handelman is exploring the wincing face of power and culture in light of sexual difference.

—Steve Seid, Pacific Film Archive

“A ground-breaking documentary!”

—Time Out, New York