A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 8, 2013
Original Title:
Comma Boat
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Andrea Rosen Gallery
Electronic Arts Intermix
Regen Projects
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 33
In Comma Boat, we're stuck in a mock-authoritarian fantasy--a power trip. The film centers around a director-character played by Trecartin who oscillates between feelings of omnipotence and self-doubt. As if a post-human, post-gendered reincarnation of the Fellini character in 8 ½, the director gloats and frets about professional and ethical transgressions. "I know I lied to get ahead," he admits at one point. "I've made up so many different alphabets just to get ahead in my field." The director is fancier now, but the fear nags that he might be "repeating" himself "like a dumb soldier ova and ova and ova and ova." The meta-connection to the artist's own career, while obvious, is also a decoy. All art, at some level, is about the artist. Here, reflexivity is the surface level, providing a decodable veneer that encases something more unsettling and complex. Single-channel and 3-channel versions.
Accountant:
Libby Dosart
Amy Davila
Assistant Editor:
Anthony Valdez
Sergio Pastor
Lola Sinreich
Camera Operator:
Anthony Valdez
Sergio Pastor
Lizzie Fitch
Lola Sinreich
Mary Ann Heagerty
M. Blash
Co-Producer:
Cat Krudy
Lola Sinreich
Alisa Tager
Consulting Accountant:
Kent Sparling
Mary Pat Bentel
Heather Carson
Gina Kwon
Craft Service:
Mireya Lucio
Director:
Ryan Trecartin
Editor:
Ryan Trecartin
Editorial Production Assistant:
Lizzie Fitch
Electrician:
Tiffany Williams
Shareka Calhoun
Nate Pointius
Sharena Calhoun
Thompson Tran
Luke Megner
Jason Moore
Christopher Roller
Steven Snider
Dea Lazo
Makeup & Hair:
Murphy Maxwell
Anthony Valdez
Janiva Ellis
Dawn Subhasiriwatana
Ryan Trecartin
Connor Nims
Becky Brazier
Seth Bogart
Ian Isiah
Monica Alvarez
Peggy Noland
Liz Rywelski
Sweet P. Vaughn
Andrea Cardenas
Kaci Grinder
Gina Ribisi
Emily Rae Blackmun
Carlota Gonzolez
Erica Uribe
Lizzie Fitch
Raul Lopez
Musician:
Daniel Aged
Nathan Whipple
Andrew Aged
Producer:
Lizzie Fitch
Ryan Trecartin
Production Design:
Ryan Trecartin
Lizzie Fitch
Prop Maker:
Peggy Noland
Props:
Sean Grattan
Emily Auble
Nick Rodrigues
Sergio Pastor
Jeremiah Thies
Anthony Valdez
Scenic Artist:
James Haworth
Mikael Pecherkin
Doug Johnson
Kristen Burton
Kevin Valentine
Jeremy Crabtree
Rangel Mata
Satoshi Imagawa
Victor Balogh
Wendy Templeton
Jose Garcia
Fernando Díaz
Script:
Anthony Valdez
Lizzie Fitch
Set Supervisor:
Nick Rodrigues
Jeremiah Thies
Sound:
Kevin Goold
Sound Designer:
Akeem Smith
Ian Isiah
Ryan Trecartin
Telfar Clemens
Lizzie Fitch
Sound Technical Supervisor:
Kevin Goold
Wardrobe Master:
Lizzie Fitch
Murphy Maxwell
Ryan Trecartin
Writer:
Ryan Trecartin
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