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Velvet Dreams

Television, 1997

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 Synopsis

A homage to Dusky Maiden images as well as a playful take on the low art of velvet painting, Sima Urale’s second film Velvet Dreams provides a tongue-in-cheek exploration of Pacific Island stereotypes. Part detective story, part documentary, an unseen narrator goes in search of a Dusky Maiden  painting he has fallen in love with. Along the way he meets artists, fans and critics of the kitsch art genre as well as the Gaugin-like figure of Charlie McPhee. The film won Best Documentary at the 1997 Yorkton Film Festival, Canada.

 Credits

 Sima Urale

Sima Urale

 Leon Narbey

Leon Narbey

 Vincent Burke

Vincent Burke

 Clifton May

Clifton May

 
 

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 Background

A Perspective by Jo Smith | 23.10.2008

If the black and white footage of Urale’s O Tamaiti (1996) provides a sobering and fresh approach to the portrayal of Pacific Island culture, Urale’s second film Velvet ...

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 Where to buy

Available to buy from Top Shelf Productions and the Filmshop.

 
 

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