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Cast

Carolee Schneemann

Carolee Schneemann

Tracy

Nicky Paraiso

Nicky Paraiso

Ching

Helen Prischepenko

Helen Prischepenko

Ann

Kevin Coleman

Kevin Coleman

Sam

Jack Shapira

Jack Shapira

Bartender

Brett Sussler

Brett Sussler

Chic Woman

Sylvia Morales

Sylvia Morales

Chic Woman

Lauren Abrams

Lauren Abrams

Bar Crowd

Bruce Bixler

Bruce Bixler

Bar Crowd

Bill Brand

Bill Brand

Bar Crowd

Betzy Bromberg

Betzy Bromberg

Bar Crowd

Felix Kutlik

Felix Kutlik

Bar Crowd

Carmen Vigil

Carmen Vigil

Bar Crowd

Jacki Ochs

Jacki Ochs

Bar Crowd

Katrina Martin

Katrina Martin

Bar Crowd

Louis Laudfield

Louis Laudfield

Bar Crowd

Edward Dunphy

Edward Dunphy

Bar Crowd

Crew

Bill Brand

Bill Brand

Director

Kathleen King

Kathleen King

Assistant Director

Tom Siegel

Tom Siegel

Camera Operator

Pamela Yates

Pamela Yates

Assistant Camera

Helene Kaplan

Helene Kaplan

Sound Recordist

Mike Penland

Mike Penland

Sound Recordist

Felix Kutlik

Felix Kutlik

Lighting Technician

Lauren Abrams

Lauren Abrams

Producer

Mike Dooley

Mike Dooley

Producer

Barbara Mayfield

Barbara Mayfield

Producer

Gloria Norris

Gloria Norris

Producer

Bruce Bixler

Bruce Bixler

Producer

Ruth Hardinger

Ruth Hardinger

Still Photographer

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Split Decision

197910.0 / 1015 min
Drama, Animation

Overview

This film is a scrambled narrative that illustrates, in soap opera fashion, life of artists in Lower Manhattan and at the same time dramatizes questions about the nature of filmic representation. Split decision is a boxing term used when the judges divide their votes in finding a winner. In this case the fight is between the two heroes of the film who are seen intermittently in a bar, negotiating a pick-up, and at home, breaking up in a domestic quarrel. The fight is also in the telling, between modes of conventional representation and modes of radical representation - between conventional continuity editing, and abstraction created through computer generated grids. The film features an appearance by Carolee Schneemann and digital imaging from before the era of personal computers.