A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 25, 2019
Original Title:
Hades
Production Companies:
Academia Internacional de Cinema
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 1
The video comprises body exploration with red light and slow motion to convey to the viewer the idea of strength, power, fear and the concept of the underworld. Using electronic music, upside-down plans and timed cuts, I wanted to convey a self-image of surreality and non-conformity with reality. The title, “Hades”, makes explicit reference to the God of Death and the Underworld in Greek mythology, and serves as a guide for the planned sensations of agony, pleasure, revelation and space-time detachment. This is how I see myself, this is how I think I should be.
Art Direction:
Alicia Abe
Camera Operator:
Alicia Abe
Director:
Alicia Abe
Director of Photography:
Alicia Abe
Editor:
Alicia Abe
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