Rabbit Hole
A surreal hero's journey about navigating the gender grotesque. A visual reflection on the difficulties leaving an abuse relationship.
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ANDi LANDDirectorDesert Air
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Project Type:Animation, Experimental, Short
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Runtime:9 minutes 47 seconds
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Completion Date:December 13, 2021
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Production Budget:300 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Happy Valley Animation FestivalState College
United States
Official Selection -
Florida Animation FestivalTallahassee, FL
United States
Mixed Media/Experimental Honorable Mention -
01 NFT / New Media / Experimental / Digital Arts Film FestivalLondon
United Kingdom
International Premiere
Honorable Mention -
Shockfest Film FestivalNew York
United States
ANDiLAND is a multi-media artist who interrogates the gender grotesque, the idea that established gender roles and current power structures inherently connect sex and violence. She is a multi International award winning filmmaker and has had her work screened at over 15 film festivals around the world including Slamdance Film Festival, Oxford Film Festival, SUPERNOVA Digital Animation Film Festival, Brussels Independent Film Festival, Sydney World Film Festival, Obskuur Ghent Film Festival, Loudon Arts Film Festival, and New Orleans Film Festival. Her recent awards include Best Experimental Film at the Syndey World Film Festival in Syndey, Australia and Best Underground Film at the Obkuur Ghent Film Festival in Ghent, Belgium, and is a three time Tarkovski Grant recipient. She is currently an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University. π°π¨ππβ¨πͺ
My work π° invites viewers π€ through the looking glass of reality π down the rabbit hole π of my personal π psyche, a dreamworld π otherwise known as πͺ ANDiLAND. 𧨠Working in several media, my campy paintingsπ¨, kitschy sculptures and mischievous β¨ videos create a whimsical π§¨ππππΈππ© wonderland πΈ of immersive sensory overloads. π I explore π the idea of sex and violence βοΈ through the lens of popular culture π utilizing the language of π entertainment & simulacra. Exploiting π the gender grotesque π I examine the superficial π construct of reality π© and play with the voluptuous π₯ danger lurking beneath the sticky π sweet surface π°.