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Virgin Mary Kills
A short film about the way religion restricts women and turns them against each other. Mary tries to overcome the abuse she endured by being violent to women and animals. Television is a distraction, and the system faces her as the one who bit the forbidden fruit. (Virgin Mary part II)
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The Third Box
The Third Box, a riveting conceptual short film based on the premises of ideological conflicts, wherein the character is in constant conflict with himself regarding the knowledge consumed by him through the society. The movie highlights the three genuine concerns of society – ‘ideological conflict’, ‘apathetic hearing’, ‘lack of brainstorming while consuming knowledge’. With a satirical tone, the narration straddles between the above ideas. The movie mocks the society and challenges each viewer not to fall prey to either one of these facets in the process.
A tale, where each character, scene, costume, background score firing on all cylinders to make the film worth repeated viewings and vowes to leave the audience in the quest for an answer to “What’s inside the third box”.
Beware, don’t be a victim.
So listen, debate and deduce what’s inside the Third Box. -
Man Around the House
“You can’t make sound all of the time. There’s always going to be a gap, inbetween the activities of the day. Even between the tick and the tock, there is a second of silence”
Mandy was just trying to have a lovely day. Making some banana bread, writing their CV, trying to decide whether they prefer Chromatica or Sawayama. But something won’t leave them alone. There is something outside, and it’s desperately trying to get in. And Mandy knows that they can’t keep it out forever…
Man Around the House is the second short film by drag and performance artist Mandy Sweats. It is a surreal and uncomfortable depiction of one day that desperately wants to be normal, inspired in equal parts by Franz Kafka, The Balcony by Jean Genet and classic home invasion horror films.