Portrait as a Random Act of Violence

portrait as a random act of violence

 

Evoking themes of protest, destruction, and resurrection, this beguiling new work from visual artist Randall Okita transposes three-dimensional kinetic sculptures to the cinema screen.
– Toronto International Film Festival

 
 

synopsis

 
 

Portrait as a Random Act of Violence is a piece that incorporates performance and sculpture to examine the process of destructive and restorative transformations. 5 Minutes

 
 

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presentations

 
 

WINNER– Best Experimental Film, LA Shortsfest
Nominated, Yorkton Short Film Festival, Best Experimental Film
Official selection, Toronto International Film Festival
Official selection, Vancouver International Film Festival
Official selection, LA Shorts Festival
Official selection, New York Shorts Festival
Official selection, Calgary International Film Festival
Official selection, Festival du Nouveau Cinema
Official selection, Telefilm Canada Not Short on Talent, Clermont -Ferrand

 

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