

Overview
For this remarkable experimental film, the provocative avant-garde legend Stephen Dwoskin gathered together a group of strangers and filmed them as they explored their fantasies over a period of five days: a project that now sounds a little like TV's Big Brother. The ceremonial gowns and make-up here not only evoke the eroticism of European horror movies but also highlight the film's interplay between performance and intimacy. Jonas Mekas called it 'theatre of life'.
Year 1976
Studio BFI
Director Stephen Dwoskin
Crew Stephen Dwoskin (Director), Stephen Dwoskin (Cinematography), Rachel Igel (Editor), Gavin Bryars (Music)
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Language English