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Stephen Dwoskin – Oblivion (2006)

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Oblivion is of a man’s elderly paralytic literally unspeakable monologue of pain and fury as he finds himself caught in the isolation of dependency and sexual loss. His mind attempts to regain a certain equilibrium of desire as the women who he once loved surround his shrinking and shrieking mind with tantalising distain and pornographic voyeurism. They are both real and imaginary and appear, disappear, and suddenly come back to torment his memory. He is motionless and powerless to control even his fantasies, and in the confused, claustrophobic space the inner world of love and hate, death and life, loneliness and togetherness, and sex, all ambiguously collide as if they were torn out of time. His life becomes represented, not as remembrance, but of the traces and signs of an absence. Suggested by the book “Le Con D’Irène” by Louis Aragon.

Adrian Martin wrote:
Dwoskin takes the lurid clichés of literary and cinematic erotica – such as the glimpse of a woman in stockings through a half-open door – and transforms them, through a superb use of constant slow-motion and eerie pieces of found music, into a mode of personal expression close at every moment to the freest poetry or painting.



(2005) Oblivion.mkv

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