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    Domestic Bliss

    • 1987
    • 00h 03m 45s
    • Wendy Geller
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    Synopsis

    Domestic bliss? Claustrophobia? Xenophobia? Terror? Geller shows us a highly condensed, yet playful narrative on conjugal life when her protagonist is dominated by “B” movie scenes. Her character’s gestures highlight relationships between women, domestic space and film.

    Categories

    • Experimental,
    • Labour,
    • Feminism,
    • Short,
    • Works by Women

    Shooting Format

    • Umatic (3/4")

    Languages

    • English

    Additional Details

    • Colour,
    • Black & White,
    • Live Action,
    • Sound

    Available Subtitle

    • English Closed Captions

    Region

    • Manitoba

    Credits

    • Artist: Wendy Geller

    Provided By

    • Video Pool Media Arts Centre

    Festivals

    • Gimli Film Festival - Manitoba

    More By Wendy Geller

    Six

    • 1986
    • Wendy Geller

    "Six" recreates dramatic shots and actions from six classic and “B” movies recreated, acted and produced in a 3 foot by 3 foot closet by the artist. Six replaces the movie industry’s elaborate sense of artifice with a concentration on the emotional drives behind each scene. The characters portrayed all display dual and split personalities. What a feat of double displacement for the actress whose work already requires identifying with and consuming a constantly shifting series of subjects.

    Six

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