
Split Decision
- 1979-01-01
- Drama, Animation
- Helen Prischepenko, Bruce Bixler, Louis Laudfield, Jack Shapira, Nicky Paraiso, Felix Kutlik, Edward Dunphy, Brett Sussler, Carmen Vigil
- Carolee Schneemann, Betzy Bromberg, Bill Brand, Sylvia Morales, Jacki Ochs, Katrina Martin
- 15 min. 15 min.
- 10.0/10
- 1
- United States of America
- New York State Council on the Arts, Millennium Film Workshop, The Committee on Visual Arts
Overview:
This film is a scrambled narrative that illustrates, in soap opera fashion, life of artists in Lower Manhattan and at the same time dramatizes questions about the nature of filmic representation. Split decision is a boxing term used when the judges divide their votes in finding a winner. In this case the fight is between the two heroes of the film who are seen intermittently in a bar, negotiating a pick-up, and at home, breaking up in a domestic quarrel. The fight is also in the telling, between modes of conventional representation and modes of radical representation - between conventional continuity editing, and abstraction created through computer generated grids. The film features an appearance by Carolee Schneemann and digital imaging from before the era of personal computers.