Vever (For Barbara) (2023)

Vever (For Barbara) (2023) poster

Deborah Stratman brings past perspectives into the contemporary moment in a montage of unfinished film footage from artist Barbara Hammer with evocative sound, texts, and teachings from artist Maya Deren. Vever poetically draws connects between three generations of women filmmakers who separately, and now together, have taken on unknown challenges, and opened themselves up to reinterpretation in their filmmaking practices.

Director: Deborah Stratman
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Katherina Bornefeld, George Hadow, Teiji Ito
Cinematography: Barbara Hammer
Editing: Deborah Stratman
Production: Walker Art Center
Country: United States of America, Guatemala
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vever (For Barbara) about?
Deborah Stratman brings past perspectives into the contemporary moment in a montage of unfinished film footage from artist Barbara Hammer with evocative sound, texts, and teachings from artist Maya Deren. Vever poetically draws connects between three generations of women filmmakers who separately, and now together, have taken on unknown challenges, and opened themselves up to reinterpretation in their filmmaking practices.
Who directed Vever (For Barbara)?
Vever (For Barbara) was directed by Deborah Stratman.
Who stars in Vever (For Barbara)?
Vever (For Barbara) stars Barbara Hammer.
How long is Vever (For Barbara)?
Vever (For Barbara) has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is Vever (For Barbara)?
Vever (For Barbara) is a Documentary film.
Where was Vever (For Barbara) produced?
Vever (For Barbara) was produced in United States of America, Guatemala.