Maidenhead (1995)
A series of chamber-fictions inhabited by a young woman named Alice. Linked in an oblique, dream-like way, these short, sharp stories describe Alice's survival in an everyday world of bizarre logic and strange emotions. A collection of allusive, absurdist, narrative episodes, which often resemble dream fragments; it's a place where miracles unfold in the bathroom and desire appears on a bus, where menacing joggers roam the suburbs and there's something sinister about hats.
Director: Marie Craven
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 1995
Cast
- Alice Garner - Alice
Screenplay
Music: Philip Brophy
Editing: Ken Sallows
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Marie Craven
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Maidenhead about?
- A series of chamber-fictions inhabited by a young woman named Alice. Linked in an oblique, dream-like way, these short, sharp stories describe Alice's survival in an everyday world of bizarre logic and strange emotions. A collection of allusive, absurdist, narrative episodes, which often resemble dream fragments; it's a place where miracles unfold in the bathroom and desire appears on a bus, where menacing joggers roam the suburbs and there's something sinister about hats.
- Who directed Maidenhead?
- Maidenhead was directed by Marie Craven.
- Who stars in Maidenhead?
- Maidenhead stars Alice Garner.
- How long is Maidenhead?
- Maidenhead has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- Where was Maidenhead produced?
- Maidenhead was produced in Australia.