Director: Marina Abramovic, Matthew Barney
Stars: Daniel, August, Shirin Barthel, Richard Blondel
As helmed by a series of avant-garde performance artists and
provocateurs, the seven-episode omnibus picture Destricted both pays
homage to classic porn and deconstructs the concepts of obscenity and
voyeurism, with a series of extreme tonal variations on the sexual act.
The premier episode, artist Matthew Barney's "Hoist" (which is laced
with transsexual metaphors) depicts a bizarre mating ritual between a
man with a giant cucumber for a penis and a 50-ton deforesting
Caterpillar truck. For the
second go-round, House
Call, notorious still photographer Richard Prince (best known for
"re-photographing" the Garry Gross nudes of Brooke Shields) re-shoots to
the point of graininess (and re-dubs) images from a "classic" hardcore
sequence involving an encounter between a stud (John Saint John) and a
chesty woman (Kora Reed), and their kinky games with a thermometer.
Commercial veteran Marco Brambilla authored the third episode, "Sync" - a
kind of "teaser" - by splicing together thousands of split-second
sequences from sex scenes in both hardcore and mainsteam features, and
"matching up" the action (creating a sequence with it of the various
film segments), from foreplay to climax. Controversial director Larry
Clark (Kids, Ken Park) authored the fourth (and longest, at 38 minutes)
segment, entitled "Impaled"; it begins with a series of spontaneous,
one-on-one interviews with adolescent boys, where Clark asks them
intimate questions about their sexual fantasies and sexual desires, and
indicates that he plans to select one to undergo an unsimulated,
hardcore sex scene with an actual porno actress. The film then cuts to
the "act" itself, which proves ironically mechanical and untitillating
for its male participant. Sam Taylor-Wood' "Death Valley" constitutes
the fifth segment and offers an extended (voyeuristic) glimpse of a man
in the desert who masturbates to ejaculation. The sixth segment, Marina
Abramovic's much-acclaimed "Balkan Erotic Epic," provides a riotous
parody of ethnic sexual rituals, in which women expose their breasts and
"mate" with the ground, and men fertilize gardens with their semen. And
Gaspar Noe's closer, "We Fuck Alone," combines the influence of Tamaño
Natural and Flicker by depicting copulation between a man and an
inflatable sex doll - as filmed beneath an alienating strobe light. As a
measure of U.S. society's love-it-or-hate-it conservatism, this picture
ran at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival but skipped U.S. arthouse
distribution (to say nothing of a mainstream American release). It did,
however, receive a European theatrical run. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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