THE GRAND BIZARRE American Independents

Rich, multicolored tapestries dance in and out of the snapping jaws of suitcases, along the decks of ships and along far-flung shorelines as the clatter of industrial soundscapes morphs into irresistible pop confections. Alive with color, gesture, sound and truly bravura editing, this debut feature from acclaimed experimental animator Jodie Mack uses stop-motion animation to playfully explore the movement of textiles across the globe and within the larger web of major international commerce. Patterns dance as the market collapses the difference between the hand-woven and the mechanically produced; swatches and symbols volley and chatter with one another to a staccato beat — all while the film itself becomes a rich, highly intricate and irresistible textile. – Cedar Sherbert

Jodie Mack is an experimental animator who received her MFA in film, video, and new media from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2007. Combining the formal techniques and structures of abstract/absolute animation with those of cinematic genres, her handmade films use collage to explore the relationship between graphic cinema and storytelling, the tension between form and meaning. Mack’s 16mm films have screened at a variety of venues including the Ann Arbor Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Images Festival, Projections at the New York Film Festival and the Viennale.

Dartmouth College

Details

Country: USA

Year: 2018

Director: Jodie Mack

Screenwriter: JM

Producer: JM

Executive Producer: JM

Director of Photography: JM

Editor: JM

Production Designer: JM

Music: JM

Running Time (minutes): 60 min

Language: English

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