Directed by Alexia Anastasio & Kevin Sean Michaels
Oscar Wilde’s words “The mystery of love is greater than the mystery of death” introduce us to Alexia Anastasio’s "Salome". Salome is an all-female short film based on the classic tragedy. The movie can be described in one word: eclectic.
Right from the beginning the film’s different style is presented, Salome is a silent film, accompanied by an interesting non-lyrical musical score. The film consists of still shot scenes, which are aesthetically pleasing. The blue background that accompanies the characters throughout the film provides an almost subliminal feeling. The all-female cast is an ensemble of womanly artists, who don’t necessarily demonstrate a classic style of dancing. Their dancing consists of sensual and intense slow movements, which turn out to be downright emotional.
With the exception of the main dancing scene, which lacked seductiveness, the film is overall a pleasant different experience. The feelings of despair, longing and revenge come across silently, but clearly. Salome is a silent, yet emotional film of a distinctive style.
Review by Jessika Sanchez
Oscar Wilde’s words “The mystery of love is greater than the mystery of death” introduce us to Alexia Anastasio’s "Salome". Salome is an all-female short film based on the classic tragedy. The movie can be described in one word: eclectic.
Right from the beginning the film’s different style is presented, Salome is a silent film, accompanied by an interesting non-lyrical musical score. The film consists of still shot scenes, which are aesthetically pleasing. The blue background that accompanies the characters throughout the film provides an almost subliminal feeling. The all-female cast is an ensemble of womanly artists, who don’t necessarily demonstrate a classic style of dancing. Their dancing consists of sensual and intense slow movements, which turn out to be downright emotional.
With the exception of the main dancing scene, which lacked seductiveness, the film is overall a pleasant different experience. The feelings of despair, longing and revenge come across silently, but clearly. Salome is a silent, yet emotional film of a distinctive style.
Review by Jessika Sanchez
Source: http://feministreview.blogspot.com/2009/01/salom.html