Film Pass Give-Away:
The Ballad Of Genesis And Lady Jaye
Rick: I love Throbbing Gristle. Love 'em. I love the individual projects (and paired, etc.) that have come after. I love the myriad projects that have been influenced by the mere existence of T.G. (not all of 'em, but y' know). So, it's incredible that this film is playing in Hartford and equally incredible that I now get to offer pairs of free passes to the first three (3) people (3x2=6 people getting in free) to tell me what the following symbol is associated with in regards to post-T.G. projects and this film:
ALL PASSES ARE NOW GIVEN AWAY!
You should still go to Real Art Ways and maybe you'll see me there!
Movie Synopsis (http://www.balladofgenesisandladyjaye.com/ballad/synopsis/)
Genesis P-Orridge has been one of the most innovative and influential
figures in music and fine art for the last 30 years. A link between the
pre- and post-punk eras, he is the founder of the legendary groups COUM
Transmissions (1969-1976), Throbbing Gristle (1975-1981), and Psychic
TV (1981 to present), all of which merged performance art with rock
music. Celebrated by critics and art historians as a progenitor of
“industrial music”, his innovations have transformed the character of
rock and electronic music while his prodigious efforts to expand the
boundaries of live performance have radically altered the way people
experience sound in a concert setting.
But that’s just the preamble to the story. Defying artistic
boundaries, Genesis has re-defined his art as a challenge to the limits
of biology. In 2000, Genesis began a series of surgeries
in order to more closely resemble his love, Lady Jaye (née Jacqueline
Breyer), who remained his other half and artistic partner for nearly 15
years. It was the ultimate act of devotion, and Genesis’s most risky,
ambitious, and subversive performance to date: he became a she in a
triumphant act of artistic self-expression. Genesis called this project
“Creating the Pandrogyne”. Influenced, like so much of Genesis work,
by Brion Gysin and William Burroughs Cut Ups , it was an attempt to
deconstruct two individual identities through the creation of an
indivisible third.
This is a love story, and a portrait of two lives that illustrate the
transformative powers of both love and art. Marie Losier brings to us
the most intimate details of Genesis’s extraordinary, uncanny world. In
warm and intimate images captured handheld, Losier crafts a labyrinthine
mise-en-scene of interviews, home movies, and performance footage. The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye
documents a truly new brand of Romantic consciousness, one in defiance
of the daily dehumanization of the body by the pervasive presence of
advertising and pornography, conveying beauty, dignity and devotion from
a perspective never before seen on film.
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