Typical imagery of a naughty wahine dancing while removing her sarong is looped and superimposed on images associated with Hawaii such as fish, surfers, volcanoes and the Kodak Hula Show. The sound is a loop from the Elvis song “Dreams Come True in Blue Hawaii” and the effect is haunting with a touch of humor. The juxtaposition of these three elements parodies a travel film enticing one to the islands by associating sensuality and sexuality with everything from Kahunas to Pearl Harbor. It is a kind of pop, twisted mantra invoking an exotic space that perhaps only exists in a dream or nightmare.
Mirage
- Film Maker
- Gallagher, Chris
- Year
- 1983
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 7
- Genre
- experimental
- Category
- body, dance, found footage, sexuality, Sound Art + Music, Work about Women


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