Harpy (2020)
Starting from Anne Carson’s “The gender of sound”, the film plays around with the trope that classically associates women with irrational and uncontrolled outflow of sounds, more similar to the monstrous than the human — the opposite of rational, self-controlled, moderate in speaking man. Employing unpleasant sounds, high-pitched shrieks, and guttural groans, the film explores stages between femininity and animality.
Director: Adele Dipasquale
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 1, 2020
Country: Netherlands
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
art, short film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Harpy about?
- Starting from Anne Carson’s “The gender of sound”, the film plays around with the trope that classically associates women with irrational and uncontrolled outflow of sounds, more similar to the monstrous than the human — the opposite of rational, self-controlled, moderate in speaking man. Employing unpleasant sounds, high-pitched shrieks, and guttural groans, the film explores stages between femininity and animality.
- Who directed Harpy?
- Harpy was directed by Adele Dipasquale.
- How long is Harpy?
- Harpy has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- Where was Harpy produced?
- Harpy was produced in Netherlands.