Acting Erratically (2018)
"Acting erratically" is a term typically used by law enforcement when they believe they are encountering someone experiencing mental distress. This short film explores the connections between freedom of movement and state sanctioned violence in the lives of NYC-based women and gender-non-conforming people of color by critically engaging with the archive and using found footage as metaphorical architecture. A narrative of resistance is explored through the first person by Mecca, who re-appropriates the idea of Acting Erratically as a powerful and performative response to systemic oppression and police violence. This film was made collaboratively with members of Picture The Homeless and Black Youth Project 100 (NYC Chapter). (Tuff Guts, et. al.)
Directors: Tuff Guts, Hazel Katz, Daniel Goodman.
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Rebekah Dais as |
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Victoria Parks as |
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Angel as |
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Charlie Trotman as |
| Directing | Tuff Guts | Director |
| Directing | Hazel Katz | Director |
| Directing | Daniel Goodman | Director |
| Production | Daniel Goodman | Producer |
| Production | Tuff Guts | Producer |
| Production | Nikita Price | Producer |
| Directing | Christopher Paul Harris | Assistant Director |
| Production | Christopher Paul Harris | Producer |
| Directing | Maya Yu Zhang | Assistant Director |
| Production | Hazel Katz | Producer |
| Editing | Tuff Guts | Editor |
| Editing | Daniel Goodman | Editor |
| Editing | Hazel Katz | Editor |