Canary and Its Imagination of Disaster
Unless you either caught it at this year’s Cinequest or are planning to attend the upcoming Migrating Forms, I don’t think your chances of catching Alejandro Adams’ latest film, Canary, are very good. But I hope it secures the distribution it deserves. Set in a near-future science-fiction, Canary trails a repossession agent (the bewitchingly ghostly Carla Pauli) of a corporation that leases organs to clients. When clients fail to keep up with the contracted exercise and... Read More
Around the Bay (Adams, 2007)
You may reach a point in your life where you look around yourself and wonder: When did the bomb drop? You are feeling survivor emotions, thinking victim thoughts, haunted by the specter of an anonymous trauma. You look through the hum at those close to you, your brother, your lover, your children, and you can see traces of the same fallout settling in every crack of their unspoken thoughts. You watch it spread like a black cloud across the hidden rubble of our most private frames... Read More
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