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PLASTICIN
af Wassilij Sigarew
March 16 – April 7, 2004
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A teenaged boy dies, hangs himself. A circle
is drawn on the floor. Another teenaged boy is sent in
the circle. With wide open eyes he tires to make it through
the city with his life intact. This is what the ritual
encompasses. The boy’s name is Maxim. He is 14.
He does everything he can to complete the ritual successfully.
But his meetings with the city, or the world, are difficult
and incomprehensible. He has clay in his room and in his
pocket. In the still of the night, Maxim attempts to form,
to create, to live with his clay. A girl walks around
somewhere in the city. Clothed in white. Luminescent.
Maxim sees her again and again. He dreams of her. She
is the final thing Maxim sees when he is held out of a
fifth floor window. A teenaged boy dies. A circle is drawn
on the floor…
Direction: Henrik Sartou
Scenery: Edward Lloyd Pierce
Cast: Paw Henriksen, Thure Lindhart, Lene Tiemroth, Tina
Gylling Mortensen, Anders Hove, Jannie Faurschou, Nils
P. Munk, Henrik Noel Olesen, Mette Frank, and others. |
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