“A cat eats its methodical way through a polymorphous fish. The projector devours the ribbon of film at the same rate, methodically. The lay of Grimnir mentions a wild boar whose magical flesh was nightly devoured by the heroes of Valhalla, and miraculously regenerated next morning in the kitchen. The fish in Wieland’s film, and the miraculous flesh of the film itself, are reconstructed on the rewinds to be devoured again. Here is a dionysian metaphor, old as the West, of immense strength. Once we see that the fish is the protagonist of the action, this metaphor reverberates to incandescence in the mind.” – Hollis Frampton Image description: A tabby cat crouched on a table chews on a large dead fish.
Cat Food
- Film Maker
- Wieland, Joyce
- Year
- 1967
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 13
- Genre
- experimental
- Category
- art & artists, Work about Women, Work by Women


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