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Revision as of 15:43, 8 March 2018

The Truth About Women (Part 2)[1]
Series
Work In Progress
Original Broadcast Date
1990
Cast
Joe Frank
Format
1 hour
Preceded by: The Truth About Women (Part 1)
Followed by: I'm Not Crazy

"I grew up in a desert resort town not far from here..."

The Truth About Women (Part 2) is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1990.

Synopsis

A woman talks about growing up in a wealthy desert community with an abusive stepfather, getting hit by her father for being sick in a car. She's rescued by an intellectual biker and later runs off with him. Pissing on her father's grave. Living in a tent in Topanga canyon and going punk. Getting married repeatedly. She discusses her abusive childhood, notes that growing up unhappily is the status quo. Overlapping voices. Another woman talks about her childhood. Her family was always drunk. Her father watched his young brother killed by a train. Her marriage breaks apart as a result of her husband's elaborate, compulsive submission fetish. Overlapping voices. Another woman talks about relationships with much older men. She talks about the Group Theater, having an affair with Harold Clurman. Coming to new york and buying a sewing machine from an ancient, blind sewing machine repairman and having an affair with him. "If only I was sixty five again..." Hands and mechanical aptitude. Dating Cleveland Amory.


Interesting Facts

The first woman quotes her mother calling her "Nicole," and she also says that she "married a punk artist" in Los Angeles. Based on these clues and the time and place of her story, I'm betting that she is Nicole Panter, one-time wife of artist Gary Panter, former manager of the Germs, and a published author in her own right. I have not confirmed this; however, it is at least likely.

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External Links

Work In Progress

Another Country (Part 1) | Another Country (Part 2) | Another Country (Part 3) | At The Border | Bad | The Best | Building A Church | Case Studies | Cocktails Before Dinner | Dear Annie | The Dictator (Part 1) | The Dictator (Part 2) | The Dictator (Part 3) | Dreamland | Dreams Of The River | El Cholo (In The Beginning) | Emerald Isle | Emergency Room | Five Part Dissonance | Great Lives | Great Lives (Remix) | He Hesitated | Highways West | Home | Iceland (Part 1) | Iceland (Part 2) | Iceland (Part 3) | I'm Not Crazy | In The Dark (Part 1) | In The Dark (Part 2) | In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 1) | In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 2) | In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 3) | Islands | A Kiss Is Just A Kiss | A Landing Strip In The Jungle | Let Me Not Dream | Lines | The More I Know You | Nausea | Night (Remix) | Night (Part 1) | Night (Part 2) | Nightride | No Show | On The Edge | A Pact With God | Performer | Photography | The Policeman's Ball | Pretender | Rain | Redneck Rounder | Rent A Family (Part 1) | Rent A Family (Part 2) | Rent A Family (Part 3) | Road To Hell | Rose | Sleep | Stories For Nothing | The Street | Summer Notes (Remix) | Talking About Love | Tell Me What To Do | Thank You, You're Beautiful | To The Bar Life | The Truth About Women (Part 1) | The Truth About Women (Part 2) | Two Babes | When She's Asleep, She Looks Like An Angel | Why I Don't Love You Anymore | Words