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June and July |
| Status |
Finished shooting in Seattle; now being edited. |
| Tagline |
Twinsanity. |
| Director |
Brady Hall |
| Synopsis |
With "June and July" Blue Flower Productions pays tribute to the Romantic inclination toward the fantastic. E.T.A. Hoffman, Edgar Allan Poe, Nikolai Gogol, Thomas DeQuincey, Arthur Rimbaud: all heeded Victor Hugo's injunction - "This is the mysterious law: go beyond" - by embracing extreme mental states as portals to the supernatural. Carrying on this grand tradition of making the mind's fantastic periphery its center, "June and July" is the story of a beautiful girl named June and the secret that makes her as unattainable as a maiden locked in a castle in a medieval romance. Yet no mere knight can rescue her, for it is not architecture that confines her, but physiology, and it is not a lack of freedom that she torments her, but an excess of it, which ironically forces upon her a mode of being so far from the norm that love can reach her only by being stretched to the breaking point. Who will dare to cross this most threadbare of bridges? |
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All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion, and desire.
- Aristotle
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