“mary/me” is a handmade cameraless film which uses collage techniques to sculpt the images and sound. The visual composition was made by meticulously cutting, shaping and collaging pages from “Cosmopolitan” magazine onto the film strip, combined with handpainting on the film. The sound treatment is created by pasting the words of an article from “Cosmo” titled “Why Men Marry Some Women and Not Others” directly onto the film’s optical soundtrack, with the letters themselves forming the audio as their graphic shape is translated into sound. “‘mary/me’ is a stunning experimental collage film that explores the prevalence of the virgin-whore dichotomy in popular media. Composed entirely of figures and text from ‘Cosmopolitan,’ the images lose their legibility in a play of colour and light.” – Liz Czach, Programmer, Toronto International Film Festival
mary/me
- Film Maker
- Egan, Kelly
- Year
- 2004
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 4
- Genre
- experimental
- Category
- cameraless, Work about Women, Work by Women


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