“Cast” creates a claustrophobic and haunting space where people and things invade worlds in which they do not normally belong. Lifeless dolls are heaped inside drawers, dolled-up life size figures lie motionless on a windy beach at the water’s edge; a chair rocks in an empty room, a mirror reflects and observes, and a chest of drawers is caressed by the sea. The film has a dramatic sensibility that sets up a false promise of narrative. Its structure, instead, is akin to that of dreams where different scenic spaces collapse and the inanimate and animate interchange. Wide-angled perspectives, shifting points of view and juxtapositions of sound and silence force inner and outer realities to collide, creating an unsettling psychic world.
Cast
- Film Maker
- Pucill, Sarah
- Year
- 2000
- Country
- Great Britain
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 17
- Genre
- experimental, queer
- Category
- art & artists, body, LGBTQ, sexuality, Work about Women, Work by Women


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