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PEP (Process of Entanglement Procedure) (2019)

Directed by Jordan Strafer
15minruntime
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Jordan Strafer's PEP (Process Entanglement Procedure) was exhibited at SculptureCenter as part of In Practice: Total Disbelief (2020). Strafer’s PEP (Process Entanglement Procedure) is, among other things, a video about betrayal, the public nature of victimhood, and behavioral conditioning. Its narrative spreads across at least two related timelines. In the present, the video opens onto a witness testimony at a public hearing acted out by a plastic doll in glamorous closeups. Meanwhile, sequences shot to give a handheld, first-person perspective read as composed flashbacks of events described in the hearing. Notably, these sequences include the speaker’s compulsory attendance at a makeshift behavioral bootcamp in the woods at the behest of her two fathers, who later appear as villains in realistic rubber masks. (SculptureCenter)

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Original titlePEP (Process of Entanglement Procedure)
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
StatusReleased
Official sitesculpture-center.org
Release date15 giugno 2019
WriterJordan Strafer
EditingJordan Strafer
CinematographyCarl Knight, Zacry Spears, Marit Stafstrom
Assistant directorsZacry Spears, Jordan Strafer
Camera operatorsZacry Spears, Marit Stafstrom, Carl Knight
Additional photographyCarl Knight, Zacry Spears, Marit Stafstrom
Production designChloe Cerabona
Art directionChloe Cerabona
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United States / Jun 15, 2019

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