Tormenting the Hen': Film Review
Two ladies at a remote withdraw manage a meddlesome neighbor in Theodore Collatos' dramatization. A rustic craftsmen's withdraw demonstrates less therapeutic than anticipated for a lesbian couple in Tormenting the Hen, Theodore Collatos' low-spending dramatization about connections both particular and all inclusive. Dameka Hayes and Carolina Monnerat, relative newcomers to the screen, make a guaranteed enough anecdotal couple to give Collatos a chance to concentrate on outside dangers to a relationship that plainly has some inside issues as of now. While the outcome is less mentally outrageous than the pic's title may recommend, it should discover admirers in Factory 25's specialty dramatic discharge. Hayes and Monnerat play Claire, a dark writer whose work puts race up front, and Monica, a Brazilian working in New York as a natural architect. They've been as one for quite a long time, however are "locked in" just in the vaguest way; when an outs...