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Migrating Forms (1999)
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Starring: Preston Baty, Rebecca Lewis
Director: James Fotopoulos
Category: Drama, Independent
Studio: Facets Video
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Length:
80 mins

 
 

 

"If David Lynch's Eraserhead could spontaneously reproduce, its offspring would resemble Fotopoulos' tribute to sexual anxiety." -indieWIRE

Migrating Forms is a masterful, minimalist exploration of the physical and psychic consequences of sex. Many movies-including Vanilla Sky and Last Tango In Paris-explore this subject, but few with the brilliance of Migrating Forms, the acclaimed second feature from James Fotopoulos.

In an unremarkable apartment building, a man and a woman have an affair. A cyst grows on her back. She reaches out to him emotionally. But for him, their affair remains carnal. He dreams of another woman, and develops a cyst of his own.

One of the most elusive yet widely acclaimed films of recent years, with this release Migrating Forms is available on video for the first time.