Vault
Originally released in 1984. Vault is a feature film. directed by Bruce Yonemoto. At just 12 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Kim Claybough and Brian Rosewell
Synopsis
In this tour-de-force of stylized deconstruction, the Yonemotos rewrite a traditional narrative of desire — boy meets girl, boy loses girl. Employing the hyperbolic, melodramatic syntax of Hollywood movies and commercial TV, they decode the Freudian symbology and manipulative tactics that underlie media representations of romantic love, and expose the power of this media “reality” to construct personal fictions. Using the psychoanalytic language of advertising, cinematic and television texts to tell the love story of a pole vaulter/concert cellist and a cowboy/Abstract Expressionist painter, they rupture the narrative with psychosexual metaphors and references to pop media and art. Self-conscious strategies such as overtly Freudian symbols, flashback reconstructions of childhood traumas, Wagnerian orchestration and loaded cliches are wielded with deft irony.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- KYO-DAI
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vault about?
In this tour-de-force of stylized deconstruction, the Yonemotos rewrite a traditional narrative of desire — boy meets girl, boy loses girl. Employing the hyperbolic, melodramatic syntax of Hollyw...
Who directed Vault?
Vault was directed by Bruce Yonemoto.
How long is Vault?
Vault has a runtime of 0 hours and 12 minutes (12 minutes total).
When was Vault released?
Vault was released on June 12, 1984 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Vault?
The main cast of Vault includes Kim Claybough, Brian Rosewell.