(Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.)

(Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.)

Release date : July 19, 2006
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Ryan Trecartin /
Writers : Ryan Trecartin /
Production companies : Electronic Arts Intermix /
July 19, 2006 7m United States of America Comedy More
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Trecartin describes (Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.) as a "narrative video short that takes place inside and outside of an e-mail." Trecartin's intense visualization of electronic communication is inhabited by a cast of stylized characters: Pam, a lesbian librarian with a screaming baby in an ultra-modern hotel room; Tammy and Beth, who live in an apartment filled with installation art; and Tommy, who is seen in a secluded lake house in the woods. Pam, Tommy and Tammy are all played by Trecartin, who, wearing his signature make-up, jumps back and forth between male and female roles. Totally self-absorbed and equipped with vestigial attention spans, the characters are constantly communicating with one another on the phone or online.
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Lizzie Fitch
Beth and Bolivia
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Tammy 1/Tammy 2/Tommy Chat/High-Low Tommy Video Voice
Taya Kaschnick
Catherine Pimples and OMG 1
Barkev G.
OMG record me Dude
Rhett LaRue
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  • title:(Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.)
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Ryan Trecartin /
  • Writers: Ryan Trecartin ·
  • Production companies: Electronic Arts Intermix ·
  • Overview:Trecartin describes (Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.) as a "narrative video short that takes place inside and outside of an e-mail." Trecartin's intense visualization of electronic communication is inhabited by a cast of stylized characters: Pam, a lesbian librarian with a screaming baby in an ultra-modern hotel room; Tammy and Beth, who live in an apartment filled with installation art; and Tommy, who is seen in a secluded lake house in the woods. Pam, Tommy and Tammy are all played by Trecartin, who, wearing his signature make-up, jumps back and forth between male and female roles. Totally self-absorbed and equipped with vestigial attention spans, the characters are constantly communicating with one another on the phone or online.
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