Tomatoes (2020)
Across the installation's multiple channels, the camera circles a group of artists as they sit together in a field eating, licking, and squeezing ripe tomatoes. Throughout the ever-changing scene, kisses, whispers, and caresses are shared with a casual, gentle intimacy that reflects interconnectivity and abundance. These queer and desirous exchanges constitute a portrait of collectivity wherein individuals come together as distinct parts of a whole.
Director: Erin Johnson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: July 13, 2020
Cinematography: Erin Johnson, Sondra Perry
Editing: Matt Nelson
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
tomato, maine, instalation, queer, multi-channel, experimental
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tomatoes about?
- Across the installation's multiple channels, the camera circles a group of artists as they sit together in a field eating, licking, and squeezing ripe tomatoes. Throughout the ever-changing scene, kisses, whispers, and caresses are shared with a casual, gentle intimacy that reflects interconnectivity and abundance. These queer and desirous exchanges constitute a portrait of collectivity wherein individuals come together as distinct parts of a whole.
- Who directed Tomatoes?
- Tomatoes was directed by Erin Johnson.
- How long is Tomatoes?
- Tomatoes has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
- What genre is Tomatoes?
- Tomatoes is a Documentary film.