The Little White Cloud That Cried (film) explained

The Little White Cloud That Cried
Director:Guy Maddin
Starring:Breanna Rose Taylor
Marcia Ferreira
Eric Wood
Lexi Tronic
Teresa Braun
Zsa Zsa LaBitche
Sex Party Marty
Cinematography:Evan Johnson
Editing:John Gurdebeke
Studio:Arsenal Institute for Film and Video Art
Runtime:13 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

The Little White Cloud That Cried is a German-Canadian experimental short film, directed by Guy Maddin and released in 2009.[1] A tribute to underground filmmaker Jack Smith's 1963 film Flaming Creatures,[2] it is a 16 mm film depicting a fantasia in which sea goddesses rise up out of the water to engage in an orgiastic battle.[1] Writer and performer Lexi Tronic described the film as "the story of religious battles in an androgynous world, where everyone is trans-tabulous."[3]

The cast includes Breanna Rose Taylor, Marcia Ferreira, Eric Wood, Lexi Tronic, Teresa Braun, Zsa Zsa LaBitche and Sex Party Marty.

The film premiered on October 28, 2009, at Five Flaming Days in a Rented World, a Smith tribute festival and conference in Berlin,[2] and had its first Canadian screening on November 28, 2009, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1]

It was subsequently named to TIFF's year-end Canada's Top Ten list for 2010.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Mike Everleth, "AceArtInc: Guy Maddin’s The Little White Cloud That Cried". Underground Film Journal, November 24, 2009.
  2. Andrea Grover, "Jack Smith and Kenneth Anger’s Love Child". Glasstire, April 27, 2010.
  3. [Kaj Hasselriis]
  4. https://nowtoronto.com/movies/canadas-top-ten-for-2010/ "Canada's Top Ten for 2010"