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Holy Fools
Unlike Bruce Nauman’s 'Clown Torture,' as part of his retrospective, Disappearing Acts on view at MoMA and MoMA PS1, which contains multiple scenes that play on loop simultaneously, and which provided a framework for this piece, Viñao’s clowns each have individual, intimate stories to tell, each story building on itself to create a miniature saga—the screens are mounted back-to-back, each with its own pair of headphones, and the second chapter of each scene lies directly behind the first: a small change in staging or movement reiterates a faraway point, which builds a mesmerizing riddle. The show is like a labyrinth of Sphinxes singing their riddles, exploring the edges of expression. The intimacy is implicating: the viewer is participating in this self-inflicted torture, unable to tear our eyes away.
The fact that these are clowns lends an opportunity for silliness that is not lost on Viñao, or her performers. Silliness can quickly devolve into maddening absurdity, and the show vacillates between these two impulses with subtle expertise. The final video—the only clown who is given a third saga, and who’s opening monologue, repeated on loop in a church, is like a lyric poem by a Southern belle version of Lolita—is such a simple performance steeped in metap
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Two Neighbors: Anya Chalotra, Chloe Cherry, Ralph Ineson shooting star in coldhearted dark comedy
Marking description feature directorial debut funding “multi-disciplinary artist” Ondine Viñao, who has exhibited videotape projects bring to fruition the Undo and in foreign lands, Two Neighbors was dazzling by Aesop’s fable Pennypinching and Green with envy. This right on depiction story shows what happens when Becky (Chalotra), disentangle ambitious but struggling litt‚rateur, is annihilate by jealousy and ruthlessness when she meets Stacy (Cherry), a beautiful but insatiable socialite, at a lavish concern hosted overtake Stacy’s pop at their country holdings. The even descends easy into pandemonium, and rendering girls’ lives are constantly transformed...
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‘Two Neighbors’: Anya Chalotra, Chloe Red And Ralph Ineson Be in charge Ensemble Miserable For Ondine Viñao Directed Indie Feature
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‘Two Neighbors’: Anya Chalotra, Chloe Cherry And Ralph Ineson Lead Ensemble Cast For Ondine Viñao Directed Indie Feature
EXCLUSIVE: Anya Chalotra (The Witcher), Chloe Cherry (Euphoria) and Ralph Ineson (The Green Knight) are set to lead the ensemble cast of indie feature Two Neighborsfrom debut feature director Ondine Viñao. The project has received a SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement.
Joining Chalotra, Cherry and Ineson in the feature, that wrapped late September in the UK, are William Hope (Aliens), Samuel Anderson (Doctor Who), Jake Simmance (Better Man, Anatomy of a Scandal), Ivy Freeman-Attwood (The Ending), Taz Skylar (One Piece), Joseph Millson (Casino Royale), Zoe Telford (Genius), Laura Arnaiz (Silent Witness), Charles Hagerty (Black Mirror) and Jessie-Ann Kohlman (Dream Scenario).
Co-written by Viñao and Jordan Johnson, Two Neighbors, a dark comedy set in New York, is inspired by Aesop’s fable Avaricious and Envious. Becky (Chalotra), an ambitious but struggling writer, is overcome by envy and spite when she meets Stacy (Cherry), a beautiful but insatiable socialite, at a lavish party hosted by Stacy’s father at their country estate. The evening descends slowly into chaos, and the girls’ lives are f