EVOL (1985)
In EVOL (love spelled backwards), the audience is voyeur, peering into the delirious and erotic dreams of a young man (Oursler). We drift with him through anecdotes that poke fun at the disparity between the culturally accepted stereotypes of sex and love we are taught as children and the realities we discover in adult life.
Director: Tony Oursler
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: January 15, 1985
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is EVOL about?
- In EVOL (love spelled backwards), the audience is voyeur, peering into the delirious and erotic dreams of a young man (Oursler). We drift with him through anecdotes that poke fun at the disparity between the culturally accepted stereotypes of sex and love we are taught as children and the realities we discover in adult life.
- Who directed EVOL?
- EVOL was directed by Tony Oursler.
- How long is EVOL?
- EVOL has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).