NP but Defoe, Willem

Charles Albert cfalbert at gmail.com
Wed Nov 23 09:50:32 CST 2016


So you came away from the horror of that scene in Straw Dogs titillated?

I've spent 45 years searching for a support group.

It's like I'm home...


Thanks.


love,
cfa



On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Allan Balliett <allan.balliett at gmail.com>
wrote:

> A note passed to me earlier today. Anyone know anything about it?
>
> Sculpt is a film created by the renown French artist, Loris Greaud.
>> Starring Willem Defoe and Charlotte Rampling, the film exists in a
>> multiplicity of versions that run from 70-120 minutes, but its most unique
>> feature is that it was conceived to be viewed by an audience of ONE,
>> creating a singular one-to-one viewing experience. Shocking, disturbing
>> and
>> decidedly nonlinear, a screening leaves the viewer wondering exactly what
>> he or she has seen, and with no other audience member with which one can
>> make a comparison or share a critique, this void can only be filled with
>> one’s imagination.
>>
>> Sculpt was premiered at the LACMA in Los Angeles on August 16, 2016 and
>> received several screenings a day, each time before an audience of one,
>> until the master file eventually vanished.
>> Various versions of the film are currently being distributed worldwide via
>> the Dark Web.
>
>
>
> I prefer that my Charlotte Rampling movies were filmed around 1970, I'm
> afraid
>
> Allan in WV, where some of us still pine for Susan George
>
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