Hers Is Still a Dank Cave: Crawling Toward a Queer Horizon

Hers Is Still a Dank Cave: Crawling Toward a Queer Horizon

Release date : January 1, 2016
Runtime : 24m
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A stunning virtuoso turn from these two partners in life and art. A home movie where the library musings and theory shuffles are re-rooted in domestic space, in relationship. The tape insists that artmaking, and even the utopias it conjures, cannot be separated from the way we love, eat, or wash the dishes. It celebrates the hand-made, the make-shift, the provisional (no more monuments! unless they’re made of cardboard and felt and wool), and everywhere there is ingenious invention and a generous good humour, particularly when the artists don flesh suits and hoist a giant-sized sharpie to underline their fave utopia reading bits from the oversized texts that surround them.
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  • title:Hers Is Still a Dank Cave: Crawling Toward a Queer Horizon
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:24m
  • Genres: Animation · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Allyson Mitchell / Deirdre Logue /
  • Writers:
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  • Overview:A stunning virtuoso turn from these two partners in life and art. A home movie where the library musings and theory shuffles are re-rooted in domestic space, in relationship. The tape insists that artmaking, and even the utopias it conjures, cannot be separated from the way we love, eat, or wash the dishes. It celebrates the hand-made, the make-shift, the provisional (no more monuments! unless they’re made of cardboard and felt and wool), and everywhere there is ingenious invention and a generous good humour, particularly when the artists don flesh suits and hoist a giant-sized sharpie to underline their fave utopia reading bits from the oversized texts that surround them.
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