Bottles Under the Influence
Bottles Under the Influence is a feature film. directed by Tamara Henderson. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Julia Feyrer and Tamara Henderson work across film, sculpture, writing and bookmaking. The body of work in this exhibition took its starting point from Feyrer and Henderson's collaborative 16mm film Bottles Under the Influence (2012), made with bottles from the collection of the Historical Museum of Wine & Spirits in Stockholm. The bottles are documented, staged, positioned, studied, projected on, tucked in bed, drunk from, and shot at. Like bodies made of glass, they appear headless, armless, and footless, with lips and necks. These vessels hold the contents of the film. Bottles Under the Influence is an exhibition of interconnected film sets: a pest detective's office, a dream-world press bar, a sleep-inducing herb garden, and a cinema. A 16mm film of the same name as the exhibition plays in the cinema, shot and researched by the artists at the Historical Wine and Spirits Museum in Stockholm.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bottles Under the Influence about?
Julia Feyrer and Tamara Henderson work across film, sculpture, writing and bookmaking. The body of work in this exhibition took its starting point from Feyrer and Henderson's collaborative 16mm fil...
Who directed Bottles Under the Influence?
Bottles Under the Influence was directed by Tamara Henderson.
How long is Bottles Under the Influence?
Bottles Under the Influence has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).