Scene from 2043 (short) (2014)
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| Duration: 91 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Full Biography
Kerith Manderson-Galvin is a Melbourne-based performance artist, playwright, and director known for their experimental and "radically soft" approach to queer femininity and performance art. Identifying as a non-binary queer femme, Manderson-Galvin creates unconventional works that explore themes of time, reality, and intimacy, often staged in diverse locations ranging from traditional theaters and galleries to kink clubs and outdoor site-responsive settings. A frequent collaborator with their twin brother, Tobias Manderson-Galvin, Kerith is a key member of the international theater collective Doppelgangster, contributing to provocative productions that challenge theatrical norms. While they were born in Australia and have been active in the Melbourne arts scene for over a decade, specific details regarding their exact birth date and original birth name are not publicly disclosed in their professional biographies, as the artist prioritizes their queer identity and self-chosen name within their practice.
About the Movie: 2043 (short) (2014)
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Keywords
Keywords: short film, woman director
Story
In the year 2043, thirty years after a plague has devastated Earth and led to the creation of a dystopian society, Jack struggles with his own desires. The ultimate truce made by society, to never touch again, weighs heavily on him. Disillusioned by their new reality, Jack grapples with the implications of this strict rule in an isolated world.
Summary
2043 (short) is a thought-provoking sci-fi film directed by Eugenie Muggleton in 2014. Set thirty years after a plague has ravaged Earth, the short explores the societal consequences of a disease that has resulted in a truce to never touch again. The film delves into themes of isolation, desire, and human connection amidst dystopian circumstances. As one of few shorts directed by a woman in this genre during its time, 2043 offers a unique perspective on post-apocalyptic society.