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Jocasta screens at NYIIFVFJOCASTA SCREENS AT THE VILLAGE EAST CINEMAS MARCH 21, 10PM
Jocasta: an experimental performance film, 52 minutes with stereo sound from MiShinnah Productions Team lead by Artistic Director Elise Kermani will screen at the Village East Cinemas, 181 2nd Ave @ 12th Street, New York City, 10003 Saturday, March 21st, 2009, 10pm Jocasta is a 52 minute experimental narrative created by Elise Kermani in collaboration with visual artists, musicians, actors, dancers and filmmakers. It was inspired by Brian Swann and Peter Burian's English translation of Euripides' ancient Greek play "The Phoenician Women" (c. 400 B.C.) Jocasta was digitally filmed on location at the Great Stone Barn in a Shaker Village in New Lebanon, New York the summer of 2006. Description: In collaboration with visual artists, dancers, and musicians, Elise Kermani directs an experimental genre of film, an interdisciplinary “performance for camera” on location at a 5-story ruin, 10,000 sq. ft. Shaker Stone Barn in upstate New York. During the summer of 2006 artists gathered at the barn to film a performance of Euripides' play “The Phoenician Women” (written 410 BCE) but what resulted was a reversal of the Oedipus myth. As the actors Marty New and Michael Potts contemplate their roles as Jocasta and Oedipus they uncover a more ancient story: that of the origins of writing. Jocasta is the companion film to Elise Kermani's media philosophy book “Sonic Soma: Sound, Body and the Origins of the Alphabet” published by Atropos Press. Both the Jocasta DVD and the Sonic Soma book are available from Amazon.com. Credits: Cast:
The Story Jocasta might take its genesis from an ancient Greek play, but it displays a contemporary condition of exile and also communicates how ancient wars resonate for modern America. Jocasta reflects a historical mirror on the tenuous present in which we are living. On one level, the film is structured as a play within the play. With a voice-over, the actors Marty New (as Jocasta) and Michael Potts (as Oedipus) question their own characters motivations. The playwright, a modern Euripides (also portrayed by Potts), struggles to finish the play. The film shows the playwright in the midst of the creative act of writing and shows him finding an appropriate ending to the play that satisfies his own scholarship. The playwright decides that the traditional version of the Oedipus story must be reversed and that Oedipus, Jocasta and Antigone will be reunited in a dance. Eventually, the proscenium falls and the cast and crew are revealed for who they really are behind the scene: mothers, sisters, sons, friends. For more information about Jocasta contact MiShinnah Productions by emailing: MiShinnahLLC@aol.com 18.03.2009 | New York International Independent Film and Video Festival's blog Cat. : Alan McIntyre Smith Amazon.com America Ancient Greek literature Antigone Antigone - Melli Hoppe Artistic Atropos Press Barbara Kilpatrick Brian Swann British Columbia Chris McIntyre Contact Details Designer /Editor Director Elise Kermani Employment Relation Entertainment Entertainment Eteocles Great Stone Barn Greek mythology jocasta Jocasta Jocasta Kevin James Literature Michael Potts Michael Potts Antigone Mike Selzer MiShinnahLLC@aol.com New York New York Oedipus Person Career Peter Burian Polynices Production Supervisor Shaker Stone Barn Sonic Sophocles Steve Swell Technology Technology The Phoenician Women The Phoenician Women Vicky Shick Musicians www.elisekermani.com/jocasta.html www.nyfilmvideo.com Independent |
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