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Gisèle Vienne: Jerk

03.02.2023 to 04.02.2023 - Tanzquartier Wien

Gisèle Vienne: Jerk

DANCE/PERFORMANCE/MUSIC, FILM & DIGITAL CULTURE


© Compagnie des Indes/Shellac © Compagnie des Indes/Shellac

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sat, 04.02.2023
19.30 h
fri, 03.02.2023
19.30 h

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After more than 12 years of international touring, director Gisèle Vienne adapts her cult show "Jerk" into a film. Through a long sequence shot, one witnesses the fight between the actor and his extreme role in a visceral way.

From Dennis Cooper’s short novel, based upon true events. Texas, the mid-1970s. With the help of two teenagers, David Brooks and Wayne Henley, serial killer Dean Corll slaughtered about twenty young boys and recorded these murders on film. From the prison where he serves his life sentence, David Brooks, now a ventriloquist and puppeteer, tells his story through a show he has imagined.

By acclaimed choreographer and stage director Gisèle Vienne, a gripping adaptation of Dennis Cooper’s cult horror novel based on frightful actual events.

Awards: At the 2022 Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival, "Jerk" won the New Visions Award for Best Film.

Tanzquartier Wien

opening hours

mo-fri:9 – 19.30h
sat:10 – 19.30h
sun:closed

contact

Tanzquartier Wien GmbH
Museumsplatz 1, A-1070 Wien
Tel.: +43-1-581 35 91
tanzquartier@tqw.at
www.tqw.at

 


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