Cindy Sherman: An Interview
Originally released in 1981. Cindy Sherman: An Interview is a feature film. directed by Carole Ann Klonarides. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Artist Cindy Sherman first came to widespread attention in the early 1980s with evocative photographs that simulated film stills. Posing as "B" movie characters, she cast herself as director, producer and protagonist, masquerading as a startling range of female identities. The stylized scenarios of these photographs were the inspiration for the staged talk-show interview format adopted here by MICA-TV, in which Carole Ann Klonarides plays the role of a quasi-talk show host/art dealer handling Sherman's photographs. As they talk, Sherman metamorphoses into the different characters that she assumes for her photos. The cinematic backgrounds are created — as in her photographs — with rear-screen slide projection, a device that conveys the visual and conceptual themes of Sherman's early work. Muzak film scores accompany the transitions.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cindy Sherman: An Interview about?
Artist Cindy Sherman first came to widespread attention in the early 1980s with evocative photographs that simulated film stills. Posing as "B" movie characters, she cast herself as director, produ...
Who directed Cindy Sherman: An Interview?
Cindy Sherman: An Interview was directed by Carole Ann Klonarides.
How long is Cindy Sherman: An Interview?
Cindy Sherman: An Interview has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Cindy Sherman: An Interview released?
Cindy Sherman: An Interview was released on January 1, 1981 in theaters.