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English
New York Premiere
Woman Directed Film - Documentary Feature 25 minutes
Breaking Plates
Genres: Documentary and Reality, Drama
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A raucous documentary about the not so silent women of the silent film era, 'Breaking Plates' defiantly asserts the principle that if we want to tell different stories, we have to tell stories differently. Move aside, Wonder Woman. Drop the pretence, Doris Day.  The film images that confine women to a ‘realistic’ role as housewife, nag, babe, or bitch have defined us for too long. Especially because in early cinema, before narrative conventions were ironclad, there were so many more ways to behave.  For decades, movies were made almost exclusively by men in Europe and the USA after 1925. So, the slapstick comediennes and cross-dressed cowgirls of early cinema, who were wild, powerful, rude, funny, and utterly out of male control, got forgotten, or worse, erased.  ‘Breaking Plates’ collaborates with the curators of ‘Cinema’s First Nasty Women’ to bring them back into view.  ‘Breaking Plates’ puts early films on the screen, and then we talk to the characters in them, reanimate their antics, and emulate their mayhem moves.  As we wear their clothes and battle their haywire machines, exploding gags, and eruptive bodies, we learn to wield humour as a weapon against the structures that contain us. 
Studio: The Physical TV Company
Producers: Richard James Allen
From: Australia, France
Produced In: Australia, France
Directors: Karen Pearlman
Writers: Karen PearlmanSamuel Lucas Allen
Lead Actors: Violette AyadKaren PearlmanRichard James Allen
Supporting Actors: Julie-Anne LongEmma WatkinsJadzea Allen. Dancers: Jannah AllenJay BaileyBárbara BenítezColine BullozLaure-Anne DeltortEvane DuguetSaskia EllisEmma GautrandCassidy McDermott SmithOlivia MortimerTexas Nixon-KainMatylda Pioro FerrariJessica Spies.
Key Crew: Co-Producer: Martin Thorne; Choreographer: Karen Pearlman; Casting Director: Richard James Allen; DOP: Justine Kerrigan; Production Designer: Camille Ostrowsky; Costume Designer: Claudia Kryszkiewicz; Costume Supervisor: Georgia Attewell-Moore; Editor: Karen Pearlman ASE; Composer: Angela Little; Supervising Sound Recordist: Gavin Marsh; Sound Designer: Liam Moses; Mixer: Craig BeckettTrackdown. 'Breaking Plates' is a collaboration with the curators of the 'Cinema’s First Nasty Women' DVD/Blu-Ray setMaggie HennefeldLaura Hurokand Elif Rongen-Kaynakçi. Associate Producer: La Place de la Danse - CDCN Toulouse / Occitanie; Co-Producer: La Briqueterie-CDCN du Val-de-Marne. A Physical TV Company production.

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