presents | Two Tables
Director: John Greyson
Two Tables describes as
poetry an intimate and
symmetrical rivalry between close
cultures. Greyson zeros in on the
psychological trauma of war and
mistrust between two peoples who share so much in
common - but aren't
sharing as well as they might. Of course there are tender
moments
between swarthy men - it's a John Greyson video. Is it possible
to
be too clever with language? If so Greyson is a repeat
offender. Those
with no sense of humanity will be particularly
offended. Two Tables was produced as part of Charles Street Video's Olive Project - Two Minutes for Peace and
Justice.
 Year: 2005 Length: 2 minutes Country: Canada
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