This 70s-set story of a farmer’s daughter who falls for a feminist campaigner has some nice moments – and a few tryhard onesCatherine Corsini’s Summertime is a sexy summer romance set in 1971,when the bearded socialist menfolk were still not entirely on board with feminism. It is well acted, well shot, or earnest and tall-minded in its eroticism,but with a certain Mills-and-Boony-swoony-ness that creates something unsubversive in the worship affair itself. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com