In this playful rhapsody of sensory cinema, the filmmaker is juggling multiple selves. Chattering away and vying for attention, they bring to light a highly personal universe filled with paper teacups, a sugar-sprinkled beard and carrot lipstick. But the filmmaker just wants a moment of peace.
The other films shown within Living Statues
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Western Wild...or how I found Wanderlust and met Old Shatterhand
Martha Colburn IFFR 2018 9′The full festival programme, including the film descriptions, trailers and schedule per day, will be available on 15 January 2020.
The highlight so far in the flourishing career of animator Martha Colburn is a very personal work about her relationship with the German author Karl May.
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Leninopad
Anna Jermolaewa IFFR 2018 22′The full festival programme, including the film descriptions, trailers and schedule per day, will be available on 15 January 2020.
Statues can die, too. Or, as shown in Leninopad, they can be cleared away from their public sites as an alleged act of liberation.
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Re-rupture
Hsu Che-yu IFFR 2018 15′The full festival programme, including the film descriptions, trailers and schedule per day, will be available on 15 January 2020.
Artist Hsu Che-yu unearths and reanimates forgotten moments in Taipei's history, one of which includes a guitar solo eight storeys up in the air.
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Confluence
Benjamin Ramírez Pérez, Stefan Ramírez Pérez IFFR 2018 21′The full festival programme, including the film descriptions, trailers and schedule per day, will be available on 15 January 2020.
Larger than life and decked out in outrageous 1990s garb, pop star Doris talks about her experiences as a former child star in war-torn Belgrade.
- Filmmaker
- Caitlin Craggs
- Premiere
- World premiere
- Country
- USA
- Year
- 2018
- Medium
- DCP
- Length
- 6’
- Language
- English, German, French
- Producer
- Caitlin Craggs
- Sales
- Caitlin Craggs
- Writer
- Caitlin Craggs
- Editor
- Caitlin Craggs