Mayami: Between Cut and Action
Originally released in 1986. Mayami: Between Cut and Action is a feature film. directed by Tony Labat. At just 14 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Artifice and reality, identity and disguise, representation and transformation are woven through a powerful pastiche of theatrical performance, mass cultural appropriation and fragmented narrative. Deconstructing an episode of TV's Miami Vice that features crude representations of Latino drug dealers, Labat constructs a multilayered psychological drama of converging realities. In a studio (the space between "cut" and "action"), artists Tony Oursler and Winston Tong provide commentary. Playing out a tragic drama with dolls, Tong also tapes his eyelids down and applies make-up, transforming himself from Asian to Caucasian, male to female. In a final confrontation of identity, Tong steps through the enlarged television image, devoid of masks or make-up.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mayami: Between Cut and Action about?
Artifice and reality, identity and disguise, representation and transformation are woven through a powerful pastiche of theatrical performance, mass cultural appropriation and fragmented narrative....
Who directed Mayami: Between Cut and Action?
Mayami: Between Cut and Action was directed by Tony Labat.
How long is Mayami: Between Cut and Action?
Mayami: Between Cut and Action has a runtime of 0 hours and 14 minutes (14 minutes total).
When was Mayami: Between Cut and Action released?
Mayami: Between Cut and Action was released on June 6, 1986 in theaters.