Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue
Originally released in 1979. Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue is a feature film. directed by Maria Klonaris. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Elia Akrivou, Maria Klonaris, and Katerina Thomadaki
Synopsis
The film takes the Freudian concept of the uncanny generated by an inexplicable strangeness to expose the reappearance of the repressed feminine unconscious through splitting, doubling and mirroring the cinematic image to question the boundaries of the real. The late Maria Klonaris, who sadly passed away in the begining of 2014, with co-author Katerina Thomadaki, was responsible for some of the most radical womens' liberationist and transgender films and art ever created. Of Greek origin but based in Paris, Klonaris and Thomadaki were founders of the Cinema of the Body, a profound investigative practice into gender and bodily identity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue about?
The film takes the Freudian concept of the uncanny generated by an inexplicable strangeness to expose the reappearance of the repressed feminine unconscious through splitting, doubling and mirrorin...
Who directed Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue?
Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue was directed by Maria Klonaris.
How long is Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue?
Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue released?
Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue was released on May 31, 1979 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue?
The main cast of Unheimlich I: Secret Dialogue includes Elia Akrivou, Maria Klonaris, Katerina Thomadaki.