Swollen Stigma

Swollen Stigma - a film by Sarah Pucill

Swollen Stigma, 1997 16mm col, sound 20min

Funded by Arts Council of England

 

Swollen Stigma nourishes the fantasy of its protagonist’s inner life and proposes a lesbian imaginary which takes leap into risk and displacement. The film opens with an entranced seated woman working her fingers through a single strand of hair and proceeds to explore her lived imaginary in which desire and fear interlace. She re-visions different moments in time which are haunted by an absent lover. Like a playful fairy princess, this lover appears upside down in an armchair, hanging legs-down from the ceiling, playing dead on the floor, or eating roses; her body continuously permeates the woman’s reality. The film’s shifting points of view jump between the protagonist, fantasy spaces and her lover, making an internal world leak into what is external with the fluidity of blood into water.

Directed and produced:
Sarah Pucill
Funded:
Arts Council of England
Camera:
Sarah Pucill
Second camera:
Sandra Lahire
Edit, Sound:
Sarah Pucill, Sandra Lahire
Performers:
Jane Pucill, Kate Stephens
 
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