You'll never believe how some folks live.
For London socialites Robert (Michael Caine) and Zee (a blistering Elizabeth Taylor), love is a cruel game, and sex is little more than a weapon.
But when Robert's latest affair with young single mum Stella (Susannah York) begins, it's all out war and the venomous Zee will stop at nothing to get even.
And god help anyone who gets in their way.
Don't miss a film that plays like the psychedelic sibling of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? when we screen the scandalous, acerbic, and unbelievably gaggy X Y & Zee (1972) (aka Zee and Co.) on night three of Three's Company: Polyamory, Throuples, and Unethical Non-Mongamy.
Find us cosy in the basement at Dalston Superstore, ready for a motion picture about lovers on their very worst behaviour.
I wasn't being vicious, was I?
Though handled in a campy way through the lens of melodrama, this film deals briefly with suicide and domestic violence, and a toxic relationship is at the centre of the plot so please be advised.
Subtitles will be displayed throughout the film.
Seating is a mixture of benches, backed chairs, bar stools, and floor space, and is first come, first served.