. The film focuses on the relationship between filmmaker Jo (
Lois Weaver) and her girlfriend, lawyer Agatha (
Sheila Dabney). While tidying the books and papers in Jo's flat, Agatha finds suggestive photos of Jo and her former (male) lovers. She also finds a diary, with more photos and pages about men that Jo has known in the past. Agatha becomes suspicious that Jo is seeing a man as well as her, and even appears to follow her. The film is ambiguous about whether Agatha is imagining events, or whether there really are things going on that she
must be seeing. Despite the strains of an arduous filming schedule for Jo's low-budget film, they are happily reconciled by the end, although the issue of whether Agatha was imagining things is apparently left unresolved. Jo's
film-within-a-film involves the life of
Catalina de Erauso (c. 1592–1650), a semi-legendary personality from 17th century Spain. Catalina was given a special dispensation by
Pope Urban VII to live, work and dress as a man. The Catalina story to some extent mirrors the
butch-femme aspect of Jo and Agatha's relationship. ==Cast==