Communication from Weber 1988
A fascinating look at Albert Michael Weber, described by the filmmaker as a "derelict-politico/artist-collagist/communicator" who lives "on the edge of society" in a small hotel room in Montgomery.
A fascinating look at Albert Michael Weber, described by the filmmaker as a "derelict-politico/artist-collagist/communicator" who lives "on the edge of society" in a small hotel room in Montgomery.
This tickling thriller about an afternoon tea features Holly Brown, who spontaneously transforms into several female personas that startle and entertain her surprised guest. Brown’s character’s are obsessed with formalities of etiquette, pedigree and hospitality while spoofing sex roles and stereotypes.
This films fractures homogeneous conceptions of white masculinity through exploring the ways class produces different valences of whiteness. To do this, Andrea Slane presents a barrage of tabloid television stories of "real-life" violence and tragedy as she works through her own expressions of grief, guilt, anger and regret around the circumstances of her 20-year-old brother's suicide.