
The Breathers-in
Ben Russell's early short pushes silent film narration into uncharted territory. Two women in Victorian dress land in a new country by sea and wander its emptied industrial landscape. They call each other sister and learn to make money. One is diagnosed with scurvy by a monomaniacal butcher. Her hermetic tragedy is further subsumed by portraits of men dressed as animals and asynchronous scenes of violence. The result is a historical pageant that's at once discursive and surreal. Etched in grainy 16mm, Russell's spare long takes have the uncanny aura of early photographs.
- Rated
- Not Rated
- Runtime
- 29m
- Released
- 2002
Details
Release year: 2002
Storyline
Ben Russell's early short pushes silent film narration into uncharted territory. Two women in Victorian dress land in a new country by sea and wander its emptied industrial landscape. They call each other sister and learn to make money. One is diagnosed with scurvy by a monomaniacal butcher. Her hermetic tragedy is further subsumed by portraits of men dressed as animals and asynchronous scenes of violence. The result is a historical pageant that's at once discursive and surreal. Etched in grainy 16mm, Russell's spare long takes have the uncanny aura of early photographs.
Top credits
- Sharon Ambielli — Sister in Black
- Christopher Bravo — Man in Suit
- Nwenna Kai — Sister in White
- Petros Kyvelos — The Bobbie