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The theater of romantic love in the Australian suburb. Dramaturg, St John of the Cross. With dialogue, archival film footage and perfect match.
I, EUGENIA tells the strange tale of Eugenia Falleni, also known as Harry Crawford and Jean Ford; sailor, husband, convicted murderer, boarding house madam. Born in Italy, raised in New Zealand, Falleni came to Australia at the turn of the century. A droll concentrated film based on fact.
A narrative maze which begins in Vietnam, goes to London, Paris, Israel, USA, a refugee camp in Thailand and back to the USA. Shots, scenes and actors were taken from more than 15 semi-obscure American films to make an independent, convoluted but continuous, and unpredictable story of the modern condition and self-consciousness.
Rational bipeds and philosophical canines meet. Crossing Kafka's INVESTIGATIONS OF A DOG and Wittgenstein, SLAB! sniffs the limits of clashing cultures. It has two natural parts: a conversation with the good dogmaster and canine history.
The light of the past, migration, islands, volcanoes, the old man. The old man is the actor. Vice-versa. The two sides of a projection into darkness.
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