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    Film: Dracula's Daughter

    Film: Dracula's Daughter

    Presented by OutCentral at OutCentral Cultural Center

    October 24, 2009

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    Dracula's Daughter (1936) - The movie will be followed by a talk on the failure of Reparative Therapy by Steven Davidson. It's a common fact - the more forbidden something is made out to be, the more irresistible it will become. Vampires have always been a great example of this. The idea of having to kill and feed on human flesh is something most people get weak stomachs at. And yet, vampires have always been regarded as sexy, uninhibited, and the epitome of desire. How one such type of character can represent so many different facets of the human experience can make for some fascinating study.

    Take Dracula's Daughter; the 1936 film from Universal Pictures that pits its' young female victims against another woman, or rather, a vampire. The Countess has learned of the demise of her father Count Dracula and is seeking to rid herself of her "affliction". Despite her best efforts, she still finds herself alone with a gorgeous young woman, enticing her to de-robe to have a portrait painted.

    Steven Davidson is a licensed clinical social worker and a certified sex therapist in private practice in Nashville. He has over 25 years of experience in the field of behavioral health. He is a frequent speaker at professional and civic organizations on the subject of human sexuality.


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        OutCentral Cultural Center

        1709 Church Street
        Nashville, TN 37203

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        Tickets: $8/Non-Members, $5/Members; No One Will Be Turned Away for Lack of Funds

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        October 24, 2009

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        Saturday 7:00pm

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