“I think art, if it’s meaningful at all, is a conversation with other artists. You say something, they say something, you move back and forth.” - John BaldessariUsing Back to The Future as a universal landscape, Stacy Elaine Dacheux’s autobiographical narrative travels from her teenage bedroom— to the hospice where she worked in her twenties— to a bar after her father’s death— pausing every few minutes to work in the studio and unpack her own associations with the concept of abstraction, not just in relation to art history, but life itself.
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00:09:46
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Directors: Matthew Quezada
Writers: Stacy Elaine Dacheux
Producers: Anthony Duran
Key cast: Stacy Elaine Dacheux
“I think art, if it’s meaningful at all, is a conversation with other artists. You say something, they say something, you move back and forth.” - John BaldessariUsing Back to The Future as a universal landscape, Stacy Elaine Dacheux’s autobiographical narrative travels from her teenage bedroom— to the hospice where she worked in her twenties— to a bar after her father’s death— pausing every few minutes to work in the studio and unpack her own associations with the concept of abstraction, not just in relation to art history, but life itself.
Directors: Matthew Quezada
Writers: Stacy Elaine Dacheux
Producers: Anthony Duran
Key cast: Stacy Elaine Dacheux
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Student project: No
Completion date: 08/28/2016
Shooting format: RED
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Film color: Color
First-time filmmaker: No
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