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4-Channel Full Color Video with Sound, 63:13 Minutes, 2009-11
Dorian, A Cinematic Perfume is based on Oscar Wilde’s 19th century novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and its themes of decadence, narcissism and the meaning of art.
Presented as a non-linear narrative on four screens, Handelman has interpreted the story and its queer undertones by featuring a cast of queer musicians and performers that inscribes a new form a narrative – hypnotic, dense, phantasmagorical and raw.
In Handelman’s adaptation, Dorian is a young woman discovered by a fashion photographer who falls under the tutelage of an infamous drag queen and becomes a nightclub luminary, constantly followed by the paparazzi. These media images become the infamous portrait, grotesquely mutating as she grows more beautiful and famous.
Like the films of Warhol and Godard which blur the lines between performance and reality, all of the performers in Dorian are playing some version of themselves. Sequinette (Dorian) is a young gender-bending drag impresario; Armen Ra (Lord H) is a renowned theremin player and drag performer; K8 Hardy (Sybl Vain) is a performance artist and co-creator of the queer art collective LTTR; and Jack Doroshow aka Flawless Sabrina (Dead Dorian) is a drag legend.
The story is told through fragmented dialogue and music, using quotes from the original novel. Each character communicates through an emotional architecture of sound and surface utilizing their own instrument of theremin, synthesizer, viola, or voice. The piece exists for multiple platforms including single-channel projection, multiple screens and live performance. -
Director/Editor: Michelle Handelman
Performers: Quin Charity, K8 Hardy, Armen Ra, Flawless Sabrina, Sequinette
Cinematogrphy: Edward David
Costumes: Garo Sparo
Still Photography: Laure Leber
Original Music: Vincent Baker, Lustmord, Armen Ra, Nadia Sirota, Stefan Tcherepnin
Original Artwork: Amelie Chabannes (drawings for animation) and Daniella Dooling (wall sculptures)
Dorian, A Cinematic Perfume is supported by:The NYSCA Distribution Regrant, Electronic Media and Film (2010), Experimental Television Center Finishing Fund Grant (2008), LMCC Studio Residency Program, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (2007).
Still from Dorian, A Cinematic Perfume, featuring Armen Ra as Lord H
“...the whole film casts a captivating spell while delivering a mordant commentary on the decadence of contemporary culture.”
—Ken Johnson, The New York Times
Excerpt from Dorian, A Cinematic Perfume