Cecelia Condit

Cecelia Condit

Born: January 1, 1947
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cecelia Condit is an American artist who works in video. Fusing humor and horror, the whimsical and the macabre, Cecelia Condit tells stories that uncover dark fantasies of the subconscious beneath the surreal suburban landscape of Middle America. Condit's elliptical narratives, which have been termed "feminist fairy tales," put a subversive spin on the traditional mythologies of female representation and the psychologies of sexuality and violence.

Movies for Cecelia Condit...

AI and I
Title: AI and I
Released: December 31, 2021
Type: Movie
A woman questions the nature of what it is to be alive and human, conscious or man-made. While pondering her complex co-dependence on technology, she explores the earth and its pathways, all the while dragging electrical cords behind her.
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I've Been Afraid
Title: I've Been Afraid
Character: Narrator
Released: April 24, 2020
Type: Movie
"I've Been Afraid" blends stories of women who have been threatened.
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The Field
Title: The Field
Character: Friend of Edith
Released: September 24, 2019
Type: Movie
A long-empty farmstead holds secret worlds, accidentally unlocked by an amateur photographer and his wife.
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We Were Hardly More Than Children
Title: We Were Hardly More Than Children
Character: Lena's friend
Released: February 27, 2019
Type: Movie
An epic tale of a botched abortion as lived by two women on a perilous journey through a world that has little concern for their survival.
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Within a Stone's Throw
Title: Within a Stone's Throw
Released: June 13, 2012
Type: Movie
Within a Stone's Throw plays with the unfolding of human and geologic time, and probes the connections and displacements that exist between ourselves and the natural world.
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Possibly in Michigan
Title: Possibly in Michigan
Character: Arthur (masked) (uncredited)
Released: January 1, 1983
Type: Movie
A musical horror story about two young women who are stalked through a shopping mall by a cannibal. He follows them home, and here the victims become the aggressors.