Potatoes have to be peeled, withered orchid blossoms must be plucked. Then everything is in order.
In addition to demonstrating the unexpected complexities of individual life paths, THE WILD establishes the possibility of “cinematic space” becoming a type of “third space”. Two seemingly contrasting spaces merge to construct a new space. The first space is the living room of a retired couple. The second space is embodied in Super 8 recordings filmed by the old man during his numerous trips to Africa and Asia during the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. The pictures show exotic animals which are projected directly onto the walls and furniture of the house. The assembly of these differing spaces does not create a more succinct boundary between them, but rather assists in the mingling of the two spaces. In this fleeting moment of third space, as it is limited by time, a new cinematic reality is formed.
Helena Wittmann
Director
In the Realms of the Unreal71%
Petals on the Wind65%
The Safety of Objects65%
Iron Jawed Angels67%
My Brilliant Career61%
The Trials of Cate McCall63%
Hounddog64%
Love & Sex61%
Tuesday67%
Tricked: The Documentary61%
Holy Lands61%
Hellion58%
The Truth About Emanuel59%
Bastard Out of Carolina71%
I Believe in Unicorns64%
Strange Weather58%
The Girl in the Book58%
A Dry White Season67%
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing70%