Second Saturday Series @ AUX
July 13, 2013 @ 8pm
free
The Wolf Knife
Laurel Nakadate
2010, 88 min
The Wolf Knife is a modern exploration on female friendship, adolescence, and teenage sexuality. The story follows two sixteen year old girls living in Hollywood Florida who impulsively leave home on a road trip where their friendship is urgently tested by their changing lives. The film is a meditation on discomfort, beauty, and desire surrounding the young feminine experience. The film was pre-scripted and shot on a 3,000 dollar budget on the road; sets, locations, and the unique interactions with the landscape were all improvised while being shot in only 10 days.
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Second Saturday is a monthly performance series that highlights emerging practices in performance and media based arts. Please join us at AUX every second Saturday of the month for performance, film, video, and sound works by national and international emerging and established artists.