Agatha (2012)
A psychosexual sci-fi about a planet without speech. Its narrator, ambiguous in gender and function, weaves us slowly through a mental and physical landscape, observing and chronicling a space beyond words. Based on a dream had by the radical British composer Cornelius Cardew.
Director: Beatrice Gibson
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 2012
Music: Earle Brown, Jennifer Allum
Editing: Beatrice Gibson
Original Language: en
Keywords
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Agatha about?
- A psychosexual sci-fi about a planet without speech. Its narrator, ambiguous in gender and function, weaves us slowly through a mental and physical landscape, observing and chronicling a space beyond words. Based on a dream had by the radical British composer Cornelius Cardew.
- Who directed Agatha?
- Agatha was directed by Beatrice Gibson.
- How long is Agatha?
- Agatha has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).