Scotty and Stuart
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Scotty and Stuart

Constructed as a visual simile, Sherman's film utilizes a water faucet as the central image in a mysterious vignette that subverts conventions of causality and temporality. Alternating between interior and exterior locales and the stylized actions of a man (the filmmaker) and a woman, the film "is rhythmic in an almost musical way, developing images of water from glass to tub to ocean, through clusters of oppositions such as water/fire, man/woman, turning on/turning off, inside/outside." At the end, the protagonists achieve unity and stasis as they sit together on bentwood chairs facing the ocean.

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Overview

Release Date
Jan 1, 1977
Original Title
Scotty and Stuart
Runtime
3 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
en
Production Companies
Production Countries
United States of America