Head and Hands: My Black Angel (2013)
Starring director Abel Ferrara and writer Alissa Bennett, Head and Hands centers around a conversation regarding Pier Paolo Pasolini's life and death. Spiraling out from there, the story breaks into an unconventional and tangential narrative about love, hustlers, desire, drugs, conspiracy, film scripts, and the actress Zoë Lund. Head and Hands is a fascinating look at the obsessive forces at play and self-destructive tendencies that often accompany creative brilliance.
Director: Aida Ruilova
Runtime: 43 min
Release Date: January 1, 2013
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Aida Ruilova
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Head and Hands: My Black Angel about?
- Starring director Abel Ferrara and writer Alissa Bennett, Head and Hands centers around a conversation regarding Pier Paolo Pasolini's life and death. Spiraling out from there, the story breaks into an unconventional and tangential narrative about love, hustlers, desire, drugs, conspiracy, film scripts, and the actress Zoë Lund. Head and Hands is a fascinating look at the obsessive forces at play and self-destructive tendencies that often accompany creative brilliance.
- Who directed Head and Hands: My Black Angel?
- Head and Hands: My Black Angel was directed by Aida Ruilova.
- How long is Head and Hands: My Black Angel?
- Head and Hands: My Black Angel has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).