A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
What Is to Be Done? The Game Show
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
This video came out of frustration with game shows that turn survival and struggle into spectacle. This piece flips the format, itβs a collective experiment, shaped by the principles of dialects of nature : π± Everything is connected π Nature is always in motion and changing π Quantity becomes quality βοΈ Contradictions drive transformation Meet our mushrooms spiraling through the glittering decaying stage of capital, in pursuit of peace, land, and bread.
Cinematography:
Roy Baizan
Co-Editor:
Frankie Murphy
Director:
misra walker
Producer:
Chanelle Aponte Pearson
Set Designer:
Alejandra Delfin
Odalys Burgoa
Sound:
Frankie Murphy
Thanks:
Inspiration Point Theater
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