A Primer For Dental Extraction
Dental Extraction is a short, black and white, 16mm film completed in 2000. The film presents valuable information on dental maintenance for the obsessive.
Synopsis:
The protagonist aggressively cleans her teeth and chain-smokes. Pursued by the camera, she assaults it repeatedly. The soundtrack includes abrasive noise, melodic harp and a laugh-track.
Critiques
- " If F.W. Murnau could have lived long enough to direct a Tool video, it might have looked something like this wildly neurotic short from director Carl Wiedemann. The camera, utilizing multiple angles, lenses and frame-rates, pursues the protagonist through a series of gritty, industrial landscapes, intercut with other nightmarish images. The sound design is as dynamic as the visuals." - The Flagpole Magazine Online, October, 18 2000.
- "Weird.. experiment shot in Chicago.. among the industrial ruins. Solo actress Dominique Gallo is oddly charismatic in that Sandra Bernhard-meets-Tetsuo sort of way." - The Champaign-Urbana Octopus, October 27, 2000.
- "A Primer for Dental Extraction, recently awarded top honors at the Seattle Underground Film Fest, is the standout of the program--a meaningless, post-industrial meander replete with a mad woman with big teeth." - from The Stranger.com's preview of Independent Exposure's Halloweird show, October 26, 2000.
- "a visually striking (reminiscent of Fritz Lang) rumination on dentistry as a metaphor for psychological pain." - L.A. Weekly, December 1999.
- "Filmmaker Carl Wiedemann's stark imagery, deft camera work and haunting cinematography recall David Lynch's groundbreaking Eraserhead." - Film Threat On-line, February 5, 2001.
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Production Credits
Genre: Short Film
Scenario, photography, directing and edit - Carl Wiedemann
Sound Design - Wiedemann
Performer:
Dominique Gallo ... Anonymous antagonist
Cinematography - Carl Wiedemann
Technical Data
Filming Locations: Chicago, Illinois
Camera ... Arriflex Cameras
Film negative format ... 16 mm
Printed film format ... 16 mm
Aspect ratio ... 1.33 : 1
Runtime: 4 minutes and 30 seconds
Video dubs are available on Beta SP, mini-DV, VHS and DVD
Thanks To
John Terendy + Image Control Media 100
Brock Craft - Sound Stage donation
Clare Martin - dental props
Chicago Filmmakers - Steenbeck access
Film Craft Lab - 16mm prints
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