Sacre 2: HEX
Pallasvuo Jaakko, Puolakka Anni
Sacre 2: HEX is the second part of The Sacre Trilogy by Anni Puolakka and Jaakko Pallasvuo. The solemn cybergoth dance enthusiast introduced in the first part of the trilogy (Sacre, 2015) has graduated into a smug Wiccan vlogger. Her formerly know-it-all brother has fallen on hard times and now needs her help. Family relations entangle with work anxiety. Virtual and material survival tactics get tested. Spiritual, financial and social layers mesh in money-burning rituals. A damaged sibling dynamic is further destabilized by a seductive alien.
Production Year
2017
Duration
00:27:18
Tyyppi
Asiasana
adaptation (change), capitalism, criticism, cyborgs, dance (performing arts), experimental films, extraterrestrials, feminism, fiction, helping, Humanoids, materialism, media art, mental hospitals, money, poverty, religious spirituality, rituals, sharing economy, short films, siblinghood, video art, Wicca, Witchcraft
Original Title
Sacre 2: HEX
English Title
Sacre 2: HEX
Production Countries
Belgium,Finland,Italy
Dialogue
Yes
Sound
Yes
Cast
Anni Puolakka (Author), Jaakko Pallasvuo (Author), Jaakko Pallasvuo (Cinematographer), Anni Puolakka (Cinematographer), Kaisa Blom (Composer), Jaakko Pallasvuo (Director), Anni Puolakka (Director), Anni Puolakka (Editor), Jaakko Pallasvuo (Editor), Jaakko Pallasvuo (Script), Anni Puolakka (Script), Anni Puolakka (Sound Design), Jaakko Pallasvuo (Sound Design), Jaakko Pietiläinen (Actor), Mayo - (Actor), Heidi Soidinsalo (Actor), Anni Puolakka (Actor), AVEK (Funder)
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Anni Puolakka (born in Oulu, Finland) is based in Helsinki and makes performances, videos, installations, drawings and texts in which biographical materials are incorporated into fictional worlds. The works play with the boundaries and potential of human animals as they seek meaningful and vibrant – sometimes drowsy or dirty – involvement with other beings, objects and surroundings.
8 works
Jaakko Pallasvuo is an artist. Pallasvuo makes videos, texts, performances and installations that explore the anxieties of being alive now, and the prospect of living in some possible future. In recent years Pallasvuo's work has been presented at The New York Film Festival, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Kunsthalle St. Gallen and Jupiter Woods, among other places.
5 works