From a central pivotal position, the camera eye (in this case, the hard and inflexible eye of Minerva) looks out upon twelve passing scenes. None of the scenes are necessarily associated with specific signs of the Zodiac. Lawrence Jordan instead assembled twelve of his collages and passed them in review before the deity (who, as he has noted, never revealed her pleasure or displeasure with these images). The filmmaker underscored the mood of each scene with a short passage of music. One might say that theses scenes are not meant to convey particular meanings to a viewer but are intended to represent various entrances or, as the Egyptians called them, hidden or false doors to the siprit world, the world of the dead, the Underworld, the Bardo or, simply, another plan of reality: verities of the soul in Symbolist terms.
Lawrence Jordan
Director
The Yankee Doodle Mouse71%
Minion Scouts72%
Solid Serenade74%
Mickey's Grand Opera64%
The Country Cousin65%
Donald's Better Self60%
Pluto's Sweater68%
The Pointer60%
Canine Caddy65%
Screwball Squirrel63%
Mickey's Delayed Date65%
Little Rural Riding Hood65%
Chips Ahoy66%
Chip an' Dale67%
Out on a Limb69%
His Mouse Friday64%
The Dante Quartet63%
The Truce Hurts74%
Genre69%
Sea Scouts63%