The Box Theory (Ireko Riron) (1984)
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: June 5, 1984
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Owen Land
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.