A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 19, 2009
Original Title:
Sibling Topics (Section A)
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Fabric Workshop and Museum
Goetz Collection
The Moore Space
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Trecartin returns to his conception of family-as-business-enterprise, casting parent figures as managers and executives on one end of the spectrum, estranged children as freelancers on the other. The director plays four sisters named Ceader, Britt, Adobe and Deno, the boundaries of whom are indistinct. It is difficult to tell where one sister ends and the next begins. The sisters' questing—for identity, for romance, etc.—leads them on an episodic series of adventures, several of which are defined as "premises." A Trecartin premise plays out as a predetermined situation where the character initiating it has already set the tone, terms, and trajectory of the experience in their mind. The actual, lived event serves only as the shading-in of the outline.
Animation:
Drew Gillespie
Rhett LaRue
Ryan Trecartin
Camera Operator:
Ryan Trecartin
Sergio Pastor
M. Blash
Brian McKelligott
Lee Kyle
Casting:
Lee Kyle
Director:
Ryan Trecartin
Editor:
Ryan Trecartin
Makeup & Hair:
Lizzie Fitch
Music:
Ryan Trecartin
Producer:
Ryan Trecartin
Elizabeth Dee
Production Assistant:
Marisa Carmichael
Set Decoration:
Leilah Weinraub
Set Designer:
Lizzie Fitch
Sound Designer:
Ryan Trecartin
Wardrobe Master:
Lizzie Fitch
Writer:
Ryan Trecartin
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