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Orlan: Carnal Art

2001, 75 minutes
Media type
Country of origin

France

Technical specs

35mm

Languages

French/français

Subtitle languages

English/English

Content Warnings
Unreviewed
Description

In Stephen Oriah's new work, prominent French performance artist, Orlan, uses plastic surgery for the sake of art, challenging the notion that the free market economy defines standards of beauty. Working with New York surgeons, her body is connected to a variety of interactive transmission networks during her operations, combining cybernetics and biology. Her eyes wide open, her voice resolute, and her mind fully conscious, Orlan is both creator and creation in this grandiose program of mutation. The film chronicles the evolution and revolution of her morphology over the course of several performances, revealing the original sensations behind the artist's thoughts.

Wayback Machine. “Tranny Fest 2001: Film Program Overview.” February 19, 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20020219142320/http://trannyfest.com/2001/films/index.html.
Cast & Crew
Crew
Screenings
  • Program 2 - ORLAN: A Major U.S. Premiere!

    Roxie Theatre, 3117 16th Street, San Francisco, California, United States of America  (in-person)

    Country Premiere