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“The Construction of Maternal Form & its Adaptation to Absent Sexual Vitality”
This part of the ‘Maternal Language’ collection maps recent academic descent, informing an ongoing diagnosis of Klinefelter syndrome; facing the threat of an infertile reality and the adaption to such. The film attempts to craft a revised maternal role in respect of the unnatural test, the reconstruction of the body to confront the uncertain future. The body, devised into its physical and spiritual roles in the maternal facet; A revised, academically informed ideal for such people accursed with the unnatural test of an unstable sexual identity. The film attempts to depict a reality in which both sexes must attempt to adapt in the absence of sexual vitality; contrasted by nomadic communities, who must adapt in such manner to survive the fertile reality in which already we live in. The film assesses the masculine & feminine tool, traits to which both sexes harbour to achieve their maternal role; such graft extrapolates the tribal reality of gender.
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EN
Budget
$1,500

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