Experimental feature documentary focusing on climate change on South Shore, Nova Scotia. Work in Progress.
An experimental feature documentary that explores current realities of android development with a focus on human/machine relations, gender & the ethical implications of this research.
Read MoreA cinematic reflection focused on the quotidian, with unexpected sound/image juxtapositions and bristling space/time vortices made cognizant through editing.
An experimental film/ LA LUCHA that spans over 100 years, foregrounding three moments of citizen protests that have been met repeatedly with police brutality. Not merely prescient, LA LUCHA is of our time.
Utilizing the life of Emma Goldman to explore the resurgence of protest in the 21st century. The work is hybrid and prismatic, including contemporary footage, archive and re-enactment to expose the continuing conflicts between labor and property, revolutionary purity and personal freedom.
Read MoreThe classic story of Salomé is imaginatively reconceived as a lost world of mirrors, negatives, hesitations, and seductions, culminating in death—the other side of an intense and destructive love. Karasick’s punning alliteration provides poignancy and irony to Child’s inventive reworking of the 1923 film based on Oscar Wilde’s play.
Read Morevis à vis constructs black and white portraits into a set of romances, a notebook of sexualities: s/m, lesbian, gay, straight, solo. The piece celebrates friends and divergent (d)alliances. Out of the past comes a vision of the future as a set of erotic possibilities.
Read MoreBased on the imagined home movie about the life of Mary and Percy Shelley on the real diaries of Mary and her sister Claire. Together with the factual intertitles and intimate voice-over, her film provides a visual and emotionally original picture of the author of Frankenstein.
Read MoreELSA, merdelamerdelamer is a smoky, punky, and sexy chapter in the collectively made Feminist bio-drama, The Baroness, about the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. It was inspired by an event that was lost in development where Man Ray and Duchamp made a film of the Baroness shaving her public hair.
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