She's Clean
From the comfort of her bathroom, a resilient woman tries to marry her desires for sexual freedom with emotional intimacy by showering with all her dates.
She’s Clean is an achingly personal story of a woman who chooses to share her most intimate space—her bathroom—with her lovers, exposing herself to a plenitude of reactions.
FLORIDA FILM FESTIVAL
LOS ANGELES SHORT FILM FESTIVAL - WINNER! BEST ACTRESS 2023
DEADCENTER FILM FESTIVAL
POPPY JASPER FILM FESTIVAL - WINNER! BEST FEMALE DIRECTOR 2023
TALLGRASS FILM FESTIVAL
PÖFF SHORTS BLACK NIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL, Estonia
ATLANTA SHORTSFEST
SAN FRANCISCO SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
BUFFALO INTERNATIONAL FILM FETSIVAL
THE VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL
NO COAST FILM FESTIVAL
MINIMALEN SHORT FILM FESTIVAL, Norway
RHODE ISLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SEMI-FINALIST
“Achingly truthful and utterly unashamed, SHE'S CLEAN disarms you with the audacity of depicting actual human bodies, and while you're wrestling with your own hangups, it sneaks in an entire spectrum of human experience under your radar. The people are naked, yes, but this movie's true vulnerability lies in the soul it lays bare.”
- Stephen Stull, Florida Film Festival, Programmer
"She’s Clean, utilizing a bathroom as the sole setting, allows the audience access to the inner sanctum of a woman’s search for intimacy with another person. This film successfully conveys much about the human condition and our inherent need to connect.”
- Kat Whitacre, Florida Film Festival Programmer
“She’s Clean fearlessly portrays a woman in complete command of her sexuality. Writer/Director Jenn Harris not only invites us to witness her journey but compels us to confront our own discomfort and preconceptions surrounding a woman who embraces her sexual autonomy, ultimately challenging societal norms and expectations.”
- Mattie Scariot, Festival Director of the Poppy Jasper Film Festival
“She’s Clean is such a vulnerable film, not just from the perspective of what Harris puts on screen visually. At its core, it craves for emotional intimacy while revealing in how the succession of partners are so seemingly defensive and uncomfortable with a woman who is in full control of her sexuality.”
- Tim Anderson, Programmer, Florida Film Festival