Making Ladies (2010)

ALL 08/14/2010 (en) Documentary 9 Min
  • Release
    08/14/2010
  • Production
    Cloudy Pixels Productions
  • Rotten tomato
    100%
  • Original title
    Making Ladies
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

A documentary about maximalist Toronto media artist and sculptor Allyson Mitchell as she preps her Ladies Sasquatch installation – a fake fur creature wonderland. The large-bodied sasquatch ladies are feminist exclamation marks and icons, celebrating their “different bodies,” as the artist explains in a winning voice-over that drives the movie. Thrift store accumulations and found handicrafts are repurposed, blurring ideas of craft and art, high and low. How to turn what is overlooked, discarded and without value, or even feared and despised, and put these bodies at the centre of a new conversation? Mitchell’s work provides a blueprint for how to love our monsters.

  1. Story

  2. Editor

  3. Producer



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Casts

  1. Allyson Mitchell

    Self

  2. Dilia Narduzzi

    Self - Interviewer

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 2 , Crews : 4

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Making Ladies (2010) 9 Min

ALL 08/14/2010 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 08/14/2010
  • Production
    Cloudy Pixels Productions
  • Original title Making Ladies
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

A documentary about maximalist Toronto media artist and sculptor Allyson Mitchell as she preps her Ladies Sasquatch installation – a fake fur creature wonderland. The large-bodied sasquatch ladies are feminist exclamation marks and icons, celebrating their “different bodies,” as the artist explains in a winning voice-over that drives the movie. Thrift store accumulations and found handicrafts are repurposed, blurring ideas of craft and art, high and low. How to turn what is overlooked, discarded and without value, or even feared and despised, and put these bodies at the centre of a new conversation? Mitchell’s work provides a blueprint for how to love our monsters.

  1. Dilia Narduzzi, Lesley Loksi Chan

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer