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Fever Freaks

Frédéric Moffet

2017 00:08:18 Canada, United StatesEnglishColorStereo16:9HD video

Description

A detective is hired to find the original copy of a lost ancient book. The book recounts the tale of a plague. A form of radiation, unknown at the present time, activates a virus. The virus affects the sexual and fear centers in the brain and nervous system; fear is converted into sexual frenzies which are reconverted back into fear, the feedback leading in many cases to a fatal conclusion.

Fever Freaks manipulates and re-edits individual frames from Pier Paolo Pasolini’s 1974 film Arabian Nights to illustrate a passage of William S. Burroughs’ 1981 book Cities of the Red Night.


Music by Ben Lamar Gay

Musicians: Ben Lamar Gay, Joanna Wiesbrock, Isaiah Spencer

Music Recording: Todd Carter at Bel Air Studios

Sound mix and mastering: Lou Mallozzi 

Original Text: Cities of the Red Night, William S. Burroughs (1981) 

Original Image: Il Fiore delle Mille e una Notte, Pier Paolo Pasolini (1974)

Thanks to Abbas Hyderi, Casey Puccini, Roger Brown Residency, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago

About Frédéric Moffet

Frédéric Moffet is a media artist, educator, editor and cultural worker. He lives between Montreal and Chicago. His work explores the slippery territory between history, lived experience and fantasy.

Recent screenings include: Rotterdam Film Festival, Whitechapel Art Gallery (London), Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), PPOW Gallery (New York), Biennial of Moving Images (Geneva), Pleasure Dome (Toronto), Hot Docs (Toronto), PDX (Portland), Cinema Texas (Austin), Vidéoformes (Clermont-Ferrand), Other Cinema (San Francisco), Kassel Documentary Film Festival, Microwave (Hong Kong) and Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival.