
The Show’s Over
Based on the poem come on, get it by Fred Moten and the Report from Occupied Territory by James Baldwin, the camera moves continuously between individual choreographies and movements and actions of the group, ranging from improvised music to ascents and descents on a Penrose triangle – a triangle that connects and separates the performers depending on their perspective.
With Fred Moten's Poem, the film explores motifs of indivisibility, fluidity and watery land and mud, and investigates subterranean currents of resistance and the politics of (in)visibility. The film was made on the set of Composition III, a production at the Schiffbau that will never take place and whose prehistory can now be experienced at the Pfauen.
DIRECTOR
Wu Tsang
COLLABORATORS
Moved by the Motion (Wu Tsang, Tosh Basco, Asma Maroof, Josh Johnson, Patrick Belaga)
DOP
Antonio Cisneros
ORIGINAL SCORE
Asma Maroof, Patrick Belaga, Kelsey Lu, Ahya Simone, Klein, Austin Williamson
DRAMATURGY
Joshua Wicke
PRODUCERS
Laura D'Incau
Joyce Keokham
Full credits on Schauspielhaus.
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Wu Tsang
COLLABORATORS
Moved by the Motion (Wu Tsang, Tosh Basco, Asma Maroof, Josh Johnson, Patrick Belaga)
DOP
Antonio Cisneros
ORIGINAL SCORE
Asma Maroof, Patrick Belaga, Kelsey Lu, Ahya Simone, Klein, Austin Williamson
DRAMATURGY
Joshua Wicke
PRODUCERS
Laura D'Incau
Joyce Keokham
Full credits on Schauspielhaus.
