1980 | United States | Experimental

Duality Duplicity

  • English - 7 mins
  • Director | Janice Tanaka
  • Writer | Janice Tanaka
  • Producer | -

STATUS: Released

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This arresting early work conveys a tension that emanates from what Tanaka posits as life's basic dualities: male/female, past/present, known/unknown. By focusing issues of identity, doubt, wonder, and awareness through the body, and the bodies of her ancestors, Tanaka succeeds in creating a work with both personal and political power. Tanaka creates a unique voice that speaks of her experience of maturing into womanhood, repeating the refrain, "I my mother." An experimental video, this work contains one of the first examples of flicker editing.

Autobiographical Self-identity Mother-daughter relationship Duality Experimental film Video art Collage Personal narrative Psychological Abstract
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