

The only movie where Freud would throw his hands up and say 'I tried.'
Cole Stevens falls in love with Carolyn Monroe at first site. And then he starts dreaming about her. He goes to a psychiatrist to describe the recurring nightmares where he is falling into Monroe's vagina. He is diagnosed as suffering from "vaginago." The only cure, to dive in head first and conquer one's fears.
Direction
Jim Enright commits to the bit with surprising visual ambition.
Production
DIY surrealism that punches above its budget weight.

Director
Jim Enright
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This 1992 oddity sits at the intersection of erotic cinema and experimental psychodrama, a niche that flourished in the direct-to-video era.
The 'vaginago' condition appears to be entirely invented for this film—no medical literature, no Freudian case studies, just pure cinematic audacity.