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Possum Trot: The Life and Work of Calvin Black, 1903-1972

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Overview

Calvin Black was a folk artist who lived in California's Mojave Desert and created more than 80 life-size female dolls, each with its own personality, function, and costume. He also built the "Bird Cage Theater," where the dolls perform and sing in voices recorded by the artist. The film works on two levels. One is the documentation of the artist's legacy and commentary on women: grotesque female figures moving in the desert wind and the theater with its frozen "actresses," protected by his widow from a world she views as hostile. The other is the re-creation of the artist's vision through the magic of film, as the camera enables the dolls to move and sing and brings theater to life as the artist imagined it.

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Who directed Possum Trot: The Life and Work of Calvin Black, 1903-1972?

Possum Trot: The Life and Work of Calvin Black, 1903-1972 was directed by Allie LightIrving Saraf.

Where was Possum Trot: The Life and Work of Calvin Black, 1903-1972 produced?

It was produced by companies including Unknown Production Companies in Unknown Countries.

Possum Trot: The Life and Work of Calvin Black, 1903-1972 Ending Explained & Trivia

The ending of Possum Trot: The Life and Work of Calvin Black, 1903-1972 wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.

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