Channeling
Originally released in 2001. Channeling is a feature film. directed by Cheryl Donegan. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Juxtaposing two restagings of a melodramatic scene from Tommy, The Who's rock opera, Channeling analyzes the ways in which media cannibalizes, revises, and resurrects itself. In Donegan's almost psychedelic renditions, a silver-garbed, red-wigged performer capers in a theatrical non-space of foil, plastic, police tape, and rescanned video images of Tommy star Ann-Margret. In Channeling in 4 Versions, actress Garland Hunter enacts the scene, and then, in a silent version (Channeling in 5 Versions), Donegan herself takes the role.
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Production Details
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Channeling about?
Juxtaposing two restagings of a melodramatic scene from Tommy, The Who's rock opera, Channeling analyzes the ways in which media cannibalizes, revises, and resurrects itself. In Donegan's almost ps...
Who directed Channeling?
Channeling was directed by Cheryl Donegan.
How long is Channeling?
Channeling has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Channeling released?
Channeling was released on August 17, 2001 in theaters.