Canada / Jan 01, 2013
Accent Grave on Ananas (2013)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Henderson’s work emerges from dreams and the movement of their images and experiences into her waking life. In processing these subconscious traces the narratives slip through memories and clichés, desires and trauma. She persistently establishes quotidian objects as near characters before altering them in abrupt or impossible ways: a play of expectation and surprise. The film’s succession of events is carefully planned so it can be edited in camera, captured in single shots as if experiencing the dream. In this Surrealist tradition, everyday objects are manipulated by unseen hands and the sequenced juxtaposition of these moments creates a narrative that is at once absurd and highly familiar. These sequences allude to chain reactions, operations carried out with focused concentration to meditate on the banal and uncanny with equal attention, troubling out their esoteric truths.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Accent Grave on Ananas |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 2013 |
| Assistant directors | Tamara Henderson |
| Music | Dan Riley |
| Sound | Dan Riley |
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