A mini-revolution. Wrong choices. The divorce of ethereal beauty and mystery so common in experimental films. In Stephanie Barber's films. What begins as devastatingly awkward or "tender" unfolds itself to show a deceptive, strangely rigid literary formalism commented upon by the content. The two (form and content) dance around, moving towards and away from each other in the tricky, clear dialogue. Hyper-reflexivity, art and love (and the role faith plays in each of these). The filmmaker writes, "I, myself, feel safest around purposefulness, can read more clearly an artist's work when I trust that choices have been weighed, bear meaning. This film requires a great deal of faith because it is strange and labile. Its device-ness is so apparent as to have left it naked. And then so naked as to be, perhaps, closed again."
Release Date: January 01, 2000
April 19, 1998
Invalid Date
July 19, 2017
November 16, 2023
November 01, 2001
November 10, 2009
April 14, 1999
April 27, 1989
November 03, 1993
February 09, 2009
December 16, 2006
January 01, 1943
February 12, 2006
December 25, 2005
January 01, 2010
August 19, 2007
October 05, 2002
January 01, 2007
December 20, 2016
January 22, 2017