Known for her three-dimensional characters and astute knowledge of the human psych; Savages illustrates the story of two close mates discovering their identity. Director Susie Dee worked closely with Cornelius to create the sharp, somewhat callous, rhythm of Savages, bringing life to taboo subjects of misogyny, gender identity and sexuality.
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