The Box Theory (Ireko Riron) (1984)

The Box Theory (Ireko Riron) (1984) poster

In The Box Theory, Owen Land, the uncanny American structuralist, king of the absurd and a religious addict, recreates the image of the Indian girl, holding the butter box with the image of herself, to produce an ad-eternal video zoom. This operation generates a vertiginous and hypnotic mise-en-abyme centered on the female body. This moving mantra raises the figure of the girl to the status of medieval icon – Our Lady of the O – a fertility goddess from the prodigious and polysemic land Of Land.

Director: Owen Land
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Box Theory (Ireko Riron) about?
In The Box Theory, Owen Land, the uncanny American structuralist, king of the absurd and a religious addict, recreates the image of the Indian girl, holding the butter box with the image of herself, to produce an ad-eternal video zoom. This operation generates a vertiginous and hypnotic mise-en-abyme centered on the female body. This moving mantra raises the figure of the girl to the status of medieval icon – Our Lady of the O – a fertility goddess from the prodigious and polysemic land Of Land.
Who directed The Box Theory (Ireko Riron)?
The Box Theory (Ireko Riron) was directed by Owen Land.
How long is The Box Theory (Ireko Riron)?
The Box Theory (Ireko Riron) has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
Where was The Box Theory (Ireko Riron) produced?
The Box Theory (Ireko Riron) was produced in United States of America.