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Upsidedown and Backwards (1980)

Directed by Joan Jonas
29minruntime
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Plot

In Upsidedown and Backwards, two fairy tales — The Frog Prince and The Boy Who Went Out to Learn Fear — are told simultaneously, one backwards and one forwards, each interrupting the other. Jonas' ironic use of visual symbolism further inverts the structure and content of the fragmented fairy tale narratives, creating multiple, mirror-image reversals of the texts and their meaning. The inverted and mixed-up tales, which are intercut with Jonas' ritualistic performances, merge into a composition of transformation and sexuality that evokes the tangled subconscious of male and female desire. Jonas performs wearing a veiled doll face as she manipulates childlike objects or partners a skeleton in a danse macabre. Charged with the sublimated fears and fantasies of childhood, the tape's imagery mirrors the fairy tales in its fusion of innocence and horror, dream and nightmare.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleUpsidedown and Backwards
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 1980
Assistant directorsJoan Jonas

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Jan 01, 1980

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