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Trixi (1969)

Directed by Stephen Dwoskin
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26min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

Trixi is Dwoskin’s most convulsive version of his recurrent theme: the confrontation of a solitary girl with the camera. Shot in one continuous 8-hour session. Trixi records Beatrice Cordua’s responses to the situation, from initial shyness, fear and withdrawal through teasing and posturing to naked surrender and final exhaustion …. The camera is highly mobile; often confronting the girl in extreme close-ups, sometimes swooping down from overhead, sometimes searching to “recapture” her …. The camera itself is the object of erotic desire, [in] the sense of giving a performance shifting imperceptibly in a helpless self-exposure in response to its constant stare. Clearly, the form of the film was dictated by the response of the performer. Beatrice Cordua proves Dwoskin’s most expressive subject to date, and the film is correspondingly “open,” the camera having been willing to choose its tactics as direct responses.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleTrixi
Original languageEN
Production countriesUnited Kingdom
StatusReleased
Official sitestephendwoskin.com
Release date1 gennaio 1969
Assistant directorsStephen Dwoskin
MusicGavin Bryars, Stephen Dwoskin
SoundGavin Bryars, Stephen Dwoskin

Release dates

Theatrical release

United Kingdom / Jan 01, 1969

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