Stereomongrel (2004)
Stereomongrel is a twelve minute experimental film which explores the effects of two disparate worlds colliding. Witnessed through the eyes of a gifted twelve year old girl, high and low culture clash in the neutral battle field of a museum. Filmed in Super 35 mm, Stereomongrel style can be described as "hyper, supra, and marvelous real," through the use of 3-D animation, stop-motion animation, and highly choreographed tableaux or set pieces. Genres that are blended and tweaked by this uniquely hybridized film include psychological/supernatural thrillers, Italian horror movies from the 70s and 80s, and the unattainable ideals - both physical and economic - found in hip-hop music videos and fashion magazines.
Directors: Jeffrey James Reed, Luis Gispert.
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Matisse Clayton as Hortencia |
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Ein Tan as Curator 2 |
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Enrique Miron as Guard |
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Cookie Hensley as Blasterette 2 |
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Erika Lucas as Blasterette 4 |
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Cindy Johnson as Curator 1 |
| Directing | Jeffrey James Reed | Director |
| Directing | Luis Gispert | Director |
| Writing | Luis Gispert | Writer |