A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 8, 1978
Original Title:
Quarry
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
New York Public Library of Performing Arts
The House Foundation for the Arts
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Monk’s meditation on WWII and recurring cycles of intolerance, fascism, and cruelty in history originated in 1976 as a live stage work utilizing elements of music, images, movement, dialogue, film, sound, and light. This film version, shot on 16mm in the Lepercq Space at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1977, was created in partnership with the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts as part of their initiative to document ground-breaking live performance for future restaging. QUARRY centers on a sick American child (played by Monk herself) whose world darkens as her illness progresses, this darkening including the rise of a dictator. A unique document of this innovative, boundary-blurring production, and a work of art on its own terms, replete with a film-within-a-film directed by Monk in 1975.
Choreographer:
Meredith Monk
Cinematography:
David Lerner
Jerry Pantzer
Costume Design:
Steve Clorfeine
Lanny Harrison
Director:
Meredith Monk
Amram Nowak
Editor:
Adam Bernardi
Bob Rosen
Executive Producer:
Kirstin Kapustik
Lighting Design:
Beverly Emmons
Original Music Composer:
Meredith Monk
Producer:
Peter Sciscioli
Production Design:
Ping Chong
Jean-Claude Ribes
Writer:
Meredith Monk
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