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Revision as of 12:05, 19 February 2021
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Work In Progress | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1988 | |
Cast | |
Arthur Miller, Tim Jerome, Sally Rainer, Julie Renick, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Telephone, Panel Discussion, Absurd Monologue, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | The Street |
Followed by: | Words |
"What's your name? Nina. Where are you calling from?"
Lines is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1988.
Synopsis
Joe talks to a woman on a telephone chat line and asks an endless series of questions- being a clown in New York, first sexual experience. A woman and man fight about a woman caller who won't talk when she picks up the phone. Some people chat on a chat line. Panel discussions: a long distance couple whose passion is heightened by the distance between them; prison visitation experience heightened by further separating the parties; a man who covers his body with portable telephony equipment; the phone as the ultimate form of birth control. Joe talks to another woman on the chat line - he's suspicious of her, tries to fight with her, "when do you like to be touched?" Deep, distorted voice: a phone conversation as a chess game, computerizing a telemarketing call, people as unconscious voice stress analyzers, lonely people and answering machines, silence as an argument parry, excusing a missed psychiatrist appointment with recorded airport terminal sounds, bar room phones that supply artificial background sounds, the urgency of a ringing telephone, appearing suave on the phone no matter what you look like. Joe talks to the woman on the phone: people who believe they are in touch are deluded, conversation as a board game, being a certain way, bathing. A distorted voice talks about picking up a telephone in a booth and having a suggestive conversation with a strange woman. Joe and a woman engage in a telephone encounter. Panel discussion: telephone modulation as an allegory for human communication.
Interesting Facts
- Credit also given to Mark TeleVenture Conferenece Line of Van Nuys
Music
- "Self-Initiation" - Bill Nelson (from Chance Encounters In The Garden Of Lights, 1987)
- "In The Jungle" - Man Jumping (from Jumpcut, 1984)
- "Demon Raising" - Bill Nelson (from Chance Encounters In The Garden Of Lights, 1987)
Commentary
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