Maidenhead (1995)

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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
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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.