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    • Hand Job

    Hand Job

    • 2001
    • 00h 04m 00s
    • Wrik Mead
    • Rent $100
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    Synopsis

    A lonely figure walks to a private screening room. What he is getting excited about is not what it may appear. Hand Job is a hand-processed, manipulated, and toned film that shows the filmmaker’s true love for the medium.

    Categories

    • Experimental,
    • LGBTQ2S+

    Shooting Format

    • 16 mm

    Languages

    • None

    Additional Details

    • Black & White,
    • Hand Processed,
    • Mono,
    • Sound

    Available Subtitle

    • None

    Region

    • Central Canada

    Screening Formats

    • 16 mm,
    • AppleProRes,
    • Beta SP,
    • H.264

    Credits

    • Director: Wrik Mead

    Provided By

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    More By Wrik Mead

    Manholes (Brian)

    • 2011
    • Wrik Mead

    The “Manholes” series takes a pan of a single male figure and fragments it into a grid of peepholes. The microscopic mapping of the body is intimate yet clinical. The cascading body parts create a kaleidoscope of changing skin tones. It is difficult to find the point of origin on the subject’s body, though occasionally signifiers make it possible; an eye, a nipple or the toes suddenly orient the viewer.

    Manholes (Brian)

    Boy

    • 2009
    • Wrik Mead

    “Boy” is a short film that touches on sexual orientation, homophobia and acceptance. An animated figure swings at the viewer while a robotic voice whispers so that no one around him can hear. Slowly descending into self-doubt, he questions his choices and what he has become.

    Boy

    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

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