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    • What Isabelle Wants

    What Isabelle Wants

    • 1987
    • 00h 03m 00s
    • Wrik Mead
    • Rent $100
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    Synopsis

    Utilizing human pixillation, Isabelle's demand to nurture conjures a variety of sensations... perverse, kitsch, sweet witch voodoo?

    Categories

    • Experimental,
    • LGBTQ2S+

    Shooting Format

    • Super 8mm

    Languages

    • None

    Additional Details

    • Colour,
    • Sound,
    • Stereo

    Available Subtitle

    • None

    Region

    • Central Canada

    Screening Formats

    • 16 mm,
    • AppleProRes,
    • H.264

    Credits

    • Director: Wrik Mead

    Provided By

    • CFMDC Logo

    More By Wrik Mead

    Milkman & Milk Bath

    • 2010
    • Wrik Mead

    In “Milkman,” a seated male figure sits staring endlessly ahead, his gaze locked on the viewer. Milk is streaming from his nipple and into a glass that he holds in his left hand. The continuous flow of milk never seems to fill the glass. The sound of the flowing milk creates a human fountain out of this portrait.

    Milkman & Milk Bath

    Ache

    • 2008
    • Wrik Mead

    Two male blow-up dolls become puppets in this short. Not only is one of the men out of air, but both of them are tragically out of synch with one another.

    Ache

    (ab) NORMAL

    • 1995
    • Wrik Mead

    "In ‘(ab)NORMAL’ the relationship spectrum, from paranoid avoidance to smothering and overwhelming attention, is traced through four pixilated sketches." - Toronto International Film Festival

    (ab) NORMAL

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