A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2010
Original Title:
Temp Stop
Alternate Titles:
Temp Stop (Re'Search Wait'S)
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Fabric Workshop and Museum
Goetz Collection
The Moore Space
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Temp Stop, as the title implies, has a disjunctive quality that separates it from the other parts of Re'Search Wait'S. As if emanating from the basement of Any Ever, each scene plays like a hidden-away epilogue rendering characters comparatively surreal--in part because they are often straightforward and ordinary. The movie opens with a less omnipotent Y-Ready barking an abusive monologue to hypothetical subservients and bidding Able to use The Re'Search to brainwash JJ into a duplicate of Wait. Able's work alter ego, Past Jessica, is battered by her office. She is out of time, and by that extension, timelessness in Any Ever is not equated with limitlessness but with total lack: no time.
Animation:
Ryan Trecartin
Casting:
Ryan Trecartin
Casting Assistant:
Marisa Carmichael
Cinematography:
Ryan Trecartin
Sergio Pastor
Megan Freedom Harrington
M. Blash
Director:
Ryan Trecartin
Editor:
Ryan Trecartin
Hairstylist:
Lizzie Fitch
Makeup Artist:
Lizzie Fitch
Music:
Lizzie Fitch
Ryan Trecartin
Producer:
Elizabeth Dee
Ryan Trecartin
Set Decoration:
Lizzie Fitch
Sound:
Ryan Trecartin
Wardrobe Designer:
Lizzie Fitch
Writer:
Ryan Trecartin
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