Love and the Demonic Psyche

Love and the Demonic Psyche

Release date : October 29, 2018
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : Australia /
Original Language :
Director : Liam Clark /
Writers : Liam Clark /
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A hallucinatory retelling of the Greek myth about Pan and Syrinx's brutalist romantic love. Inspired by the short films of Maya Deren, Curtis Harrington and the art of Rosaleen Norton and Brett Whiteley, 'Love and the Demonic Psyche' channels French poet Arthur Rimbaud's proclivity for a derangement of the senses, culminating in a Cocteau style blood painting invocating the horned God of Panic. Encompassed in psychedelic visuals and Moroccan trance music, this film should be viewed in the spirit in which it was made.
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  • title:Love and the Demonic Psyche
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Drama · Horror ·
  • Countries of origin: Australia ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Liam Clark /
  • Writers: Liam Clark ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:A hallucinatory retelling of the Greek myth about Pan and Syrinx's brutalist romantic love. Inspired by the short films of Maya Deren, Curtis Harrington and the art of Rosaleen Norton and Brett Whiteley, 'Love and the Demonic Psyche' channels French poet Arthur Rimbaud's proclivity for a derangement of the senses, culminating in a Cocteau style blood painting invocating the horned God of Panic. Encompassed in psychedelic visuals and Moroccan trance music, this film should be viewed in the spirit in which it was made.
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