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Exquisite Corpse, The

By Carole O'Brien, Cliff Hokanson, Dean Naday, Gilles Hebert, James Pomeroy, K. George Godwin, Michael Drabot, Paula Kelly, Pierre Naday, Tim Bewcyk, Tricia Wasney | 00:33:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1992

The Exquisite Corpse is an exciting and unique collaborative film project, involving a group of eleven filmmakers contributing different segments in one movie. The linkage of the individual segments was achieved by applying an old game used by Surrealist artists in the 1920’s to explore the collective imagination. That game, called “Exquisite Corpse”, was first…

Exquisite Corpse: The Bum’s Rush (Back-Buttocks)

By Paula Kelly | 00:00:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1992

A park bench in November may be a vagrant’s unforgiving bed, but the comfort of dreams welcomes him to a warm place where revelations are not uncommon.

Exquisite Corpse: Hold (Chest)

By Tricia Wasney | 00:00:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1992

A man is determined to get rid of his hiccups, no matter what forces conspire to distract him...

Exquisite Corpse (Chest – Eye)

By Michael Drabot | 00:00:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1992

We use every form of technology and especially the media to express ourselves socially, politically and sexually. Our culture is defined by the media, which we have created in our own image. Post-modern sexuality is hyper-realism, with no seducation.

Exquisite Corpse: The Japanese Screen (Eyes – Legs)

By James Pomeroy | 00:00:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1992

Love, death, kabuki revenge drama, chaos, theory, fate, poetry, metaphor, the three Norns, hate, jealousy, time and space. The essential interconnectedness of all things...don’t worry about it.

Exquisite Corpse (Legs – Neck)

By Gilles Hebert | 00:00:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1992

An old vaudevillian rules out her own death as a possibility. As it comes close, however, she reviews with regret the passing of her stage act. Re-counting her past, she is suddenly renewed when it occurs to her, for the first time, that there was a connection between the fatal surgery to remove the voice…

Exquisite Corpse (Neck – Stomach)

By Tim Bewcyk | 00:00:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1992

Clay and innocent bystanders are manipulated to the extreme in this farce commercial for artists. Subplots are ‘cats can see things people can’t; the fact that clay animation does not have to be small, damn it!

Exquisite Corpse: Fishing Story (Stomach – Knee)

By Carole O'Brien | 00:05:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1992

This segment is about fishing for love. A woman tells her latest catch a fish story - her own - to test him for potential understanding and love. There are, after all, many fish in the sea.

Exquisite Corpse: Your Lucky Number Is (Knee – Nose)

By Cliff Hokanson | 00:00:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 01/01/1992

A compulsive gambler finds success getting his lucky number from a dial-a-horoscope service. But will his luck last?

Rabbit Pie

By Allan Kroeker, Winnipeg Film Group (WFG) | 00:09:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/1/1976

The first production released by the Winnipeg Film Group! A restaurant serves cute little bunny rabbits. Yum-yum! One of the Film Group's greatest ventures, this light comedy features Peter Paul Van Camp as an industrious writer who sits and composes his poem about bunnies while at the very next table, the special entree - rabbit…
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