Me/We, Okay, Grey
Film duration:
6
Year:
1993
Distribution status:
Legacy
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Countries:
Finland
Languages:
Finnish
Original format:
35mm
Colour:
Black and white
Subtitles:
English
Ahtila explores questions of identity and group relations through her use of narrative conventions derived from film, television and advertising. In 'Me/We' the father of a family speaks about his family in a monologue and other players mouth his words. In 'Okay' a woman is speaking about violence in man and woman relationship and as she steps across the room like a tiger in a cage, her voice goes up and shows pure violence. In 'Gray' three women in a lift go down into the water and talk about the atomic explosion and its effects, while words and pictures mix identity crisis and an atomic disaster.
This film is not available to book through Cinenova. It is now distributed by Crystal Eye.
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