Story of the Eye (2012)

ALL 10/24/2012 (en) Horror, Comedy 13 Min
  • Release
    10/24/2012
  • Production
    Nicole Jefferson Asher
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  • Original title
    Story of the Eye
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Our male narrator, Georges, reminisces about his first sexual encounters with the enchanting Simone. As the encounters become increasingly transgressive, the two characters struggle for power and dominance. The tables are turned; the story is then retold from Simone's very different POV to a horrific climax. 'Story of the Eye' is a scathing critique of the tendency, in both Hollywood and literature, to trivialize female sexuality and power. Simone and Georges battle over the metaphorical 'eye' but the real tension exists in the struggle over who gets to tell the story and ultimately, which story gets told. The hyper-reality of opera as a musical/theatrical device further exaggerates this dichotomy.

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Story of the Eye (2012) 13 Min

ALL 10/24/2012 (en)
Horror, Comedy
  • Release 10/24/2012
  • Production
    Nicole Jefferson Asher
  • Original title Story of the Eye
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Our male narrator, Georges, reminisces about his first sexual encounters with the enchanting Simone. As the encounters become increasingly transgressive, the two characters struggle for power and dominance. The tables are turned; the story is then retold from Simone's very different POV to a horrific climax. 'Story of the Eye' is a scathing critique of the tendency, in both Hollywood and literature, to trivialize female sexuality and power. Simone and Georges battle over the metaphorical 'eye' but the real tension exists in the struggle over who gets to tell the story and ultimately, which story gets told. The hyper-reality of opera as a musical/theatrical device further exaggerates this dichotomy.

  1. Nicole Jefferson Asher

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer