Three Adaptation Studies (1970)
Three-part short film. In 'Blindfold Catching', a blindfolded Acconci reacts, flinching and lunging, as rubber balls are repeatedly thrown at him from off-screen. In 'Soap & Eyes', he tries to keep his eyes open after dousing his face with soapsuds, resulting in a tragicomic clown face. In 'Hand and Mouth', he repeatedly forces his fist into his mouth until he gags.
Director: Vito Acconci
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1970
Cast
- Vito Acconci - Himself
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Vito Acconci
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Three Adaptation Studies about?
- Three-part short film. In 'Blindfold Catching', a blindfolded Acconci reacts, flinching and lunging, as rubber balls are repeatedly thrown at him from off-screen. In 'Soap & Eyes', he tries to keep his eyes open after dousing his face with soapsuds, resulting in a tragicomic clown face. In 'Hand and Mouth', he repeatedly forces his fist into his mouth until he gags.
- Who directed Three Adaptation Studies?
- Three Adaptation Studies was directed by Vito Acconci.
- Who stars in Three Adaptation Studies?
- Three Adaptation Studies stars Vito Acconci.
- How long is Three Adaptation Studies?
- Three Adaptation Studies has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).