![]() CONSTANZE RUHM Press
Release Written and directed by Constanze Ruhm Since her first performance as a chat room character
in X Characters / RE(hers)AL, Giuliana, who by now has become an actress,
has divided herself into a number of sub-characters. These represent
new versions of Bree from Klute (Alan J. Pakula 1971) and Hari from
Solaris (Andrej Tarkovsky 1972). NaNa, the script girl, goes back
to Nana of Godard’s Vivre sa vie (1962), as well as to the versions
already developed in X Characters / RE(hers)AL and X NaNa. All these
characters were introduced in these previous productions. The director
is the only role that is not based on a film-historic template. Each of the five sequences tag basic coordinates of
a love story’s course – from the first meeting, falling in love, conflicts
to separation – and are always dedicated to one character. The love
scenes that are to be performed by the actress refer to their filmic
templates and are rehearsed and shot in ever new versions. X Love
Scenes focuses on these interwoven character fragments as rhizomatic
updates and identity relais stations, that convey coded messages back
from a “comédie humaine” staged under the conditions of contemporary
New Media technologies. This is where the other side of a lover’s
gaze, or at least, the reverse shot of the passions required in the
cinematic love scene, become visible. This “reverse shot”, the “other
side” of the “love scene,” is rendered as a view of the production
aspect of the cinematographic apparatus – staged as an imaginary Off,
simultaneously a reverse shot of the desires and passions inscribed
indelibly in the filmic convention of the love scene. |
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