Two parents insert themselves into their son's diary and assume several roles until the diary realizes their presence. As the passages fall apart and the son violently tries to get rid of his parents, a film crew appears-framing specifics-searching for concrete answers to an echoing repression.
There is Wind That Blows explores the relationship between, closeted repression, film making, narrative representation, family history and agency.
The screening is April 29th at 6:00PM: save the date!
Saturday, February 12, 2011
There is the slow removal of a medium sized book.
Look at us. This okay? Where son and son (blow my boys blow) climb into just his diary: the bathroom, The fireplace, a sleep over on weekends; sides of sticks or bones or sheets of trembles.
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