Knucklebones: Self-Sustaining Members of the Human Species

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Knucklebones follows the course of hysterical outburst to instances of alienation and isolation. From a 1903 newspaper, "While fifteen hundred persons looked on in breathless excitement, an electric bolt sent the man-killing elephant staggering to the ground. With her own life, she paid for the lives of the three men she had killed." The film combines archival with Super8 and 16mm original footage and intertext in an experiential exploration of gender, sexuality and identity. Featuring Katherine Crockett, prior to becoming a Martha Graham Dance Company soloist. "A haunting evocation of the body under stress."-Kathy Geritz, Pacific Film Archive

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Year
1992
Runtime
13m
Director
Language
EN

Cast

🎬 Caroline Koebel 👤 Katherine Crockett
black and white sound 16mm film

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Knucklebones: Self-Sustaining Members of the Human Species has a runtime of 13m ( and 13 minutes).
Knucklebones: Self-Sustaining Members of the Human Species was directed by Caroline Koebel and released in 1992.
The cast of Knucklebones: Self-Sustaining Members of the Human Species includes Katherine Crockett.

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