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The Screen Guide

MORPHETTE is a short experimental animated film about the iconography that represented femininity from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s. MORPHETTE is structured by using of a series of rich and visually dense scenes. Creating moving “paintings” that replicated or used elements from the iconic and well-known academic paintings of the time that depicted women as symbolic of the angelic, evil, real and metaphorical. Fantasies that culture produces remain not so dissimilar today? 3D readymade models are used in this film to represent the fact that these sexualized models are a part of our culture now.

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Crew

Director
Magda Matwiejew
Writers
Magda Matwiejew
Producer
Magda Matwiejew
Dir. of Photography
Magda Matwiejew

Production Details

Production Completion
2012
Production Company
Booth And Matwiejew

Sales

International Sales
Booth And Matwiejew

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