In Afternoon Delight, when a well-off, thirtysomething Los Angeles mother, Rachel (Kathryn Hahn), visits a strip club to try to spice up her marriage and ends up getting a private dance from McKenna (Juno Temple), an unlikely friendship is born, setting in motion waves of colorful and unexpected change. I recently had a chance to talk to writer-director Jill Soloway (The United States of Tara) about her feature film debut, the state of indie film, and notions of “the divided feminine.” The conversation is excerpted over at ShockYa, so click here for the read.