
And You Were Wonderful, On Stage
Music · Documentary · Drama
Overview
An immersive film installation by Cally Spooner. In this work, a musical for six continuously rolling cameras, a black box soundstage and its inhabitants, are recorded in a single take. The mechanics of the shoot (cameras, microphones, mixing boards, chromakey screens and crew) remain as present as the performers they capture. Cast and crew become a constant-motion human backdrop, pragmatically recomposing scene-changes through lighting cues, voice, body movement, or continuous shifts of filmic apparatus and props. The semblance of a post-production edit arrives through the organisation and orchestration of bodies on set. Delivered by a chorus line of women, the film gossips about various celebrities, athletes and politicians who have outsourced their performances to different technologies.
Top Cast
Rhiannon Drake
Rhiannon Drake
Singer
Rhiannon Drake
Singer
Jenny Minton
Jenny Minton
Singer
Jenny Minton
Singer
Priya Malik
Priya Malik
Singer
Priya Malik
Singer
Rebecca Thorn
Rebecca Thorn
Singer
Rebecca Thorn
Singer
Chloë Turpin
Chloë Turpin
Singer
Chloë Turpin
Singer
Hai-Ting
Hai-Ting
Opera Singer
Hai-Ting
Opera Singer
Logan Kruger
Logan Kruger
Dancer
Logan Kruger
Dancer
Kristen Foote
Kristen Foote
Dancer
Kristen Foote
Dancer
Caroline Fermin
Caroline Fermin
Dancer
Caroline Fermin
Dancer
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