The first book on the renowned and notorious cult filmmaker Roberta Findlay
Argues Findlay's centrality to modern exploitation, hardcore pornography, and horror cinemas
Offers careful attention to numerous films that have received no previous scholarly attention
Contributes to the history of women filmmakers by highlighting a female pioneer generally omitted from accounts of that history
ReFocus: The Films of Roberta Findlay covers a variety of angles, using queer, feminist, historical, and close textual reading methods to grapple with the complicated and contradictory politics and meanings of this pioneering culture-worker. Chapters examine Findlay's marketing strategies, the gender politics of her exploitation and hardcore films, 1980s horror productions, and several case studies of key individual films, in addition to a new interview with Findlay reflecting on her life and career.