
Birmingham Ornament
Sep 02 2011
•1h 8m
•Comedy
Overall, the idea is to make ethnicities, politics, races, nations - to make all of them turn into non-existent objects... ...akin to ovals, boxes, blobs, wardrobes! You might think he's really "someone", really a "representative of the people", but really just a representative of skirting boards, of coffee rings, nothing more. Overall, political invective's that should be perceived solely as poetic invective's. Overall, spreading geopolitics across geology and poetics. Like a question-Eskimo, dancing and waving his ribbons in the air, turns and changes on a pillar, becomes a question-Holocaust. In fact, "geopoetics" is a kind of a Holocaust seen as a choir, as an ensemblement, as an Eskimo.
Cast
See allArseny Kovalsky
narrator (voice)
Coten Bustillo
bourgeois

Andy Fukutome
Eskimo
Igor Mamlenkov
Joan Miró
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