MESHES OF THE AFTER

- a film by Meg Case and Brad Porter -

A retelling of Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), Maya Deren’s formative avant-garde film, a psychogeographical journey through the shifting landscape of a woman’s home, mutating between experience, imagination, and causation in a recursively developing labyrinthine vision.

Inspired by Maya Deren’s pioneering catalog of films, we started to explore the insights and meditations of Meshes of the Afternoon, a work which articulates and demonstrates cinema’s ability to reflect the recursive nature of reality and perception through the possibilities of cinematic time, movement as a function of cinema-time-and-space, both geographically and as mise-en-scene.  

The lens serves as discoverer, catching the illumination of the undulating and malleable experience of the meta-physical via the immediate, factual experience of our physical embodiment. She turns off the record player. She picks up a knife. The phone is left off the hook.

The modulating presence of recurring domestic objects in the film creates an iconography for the collective unconscious, shared on screen and in our minds. Incorporating Carl Jung’s writings on dreams, the collective unconscious, and the integration of the shadow self opened for us a personal, alternate reading (and telling) of Maya’s original form.

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  Screenings, Reception, & Awards

NoBudge - June 15, 2022

Deep Focus Film Festival - Sept. 17, 2022

*Imagine This Women’s Film Festival - Winner of Best Experimental film - Sept. 23, 2022

NYC Adult Film & Theater Festival - Oct. 8, 2022

*The Artist Forum Festival of the Moving Image 2022 - Winner of Best Cinematography - Oct. 14, 2022

*Dumbo Film Festival 2022 - Winner of Best Experimental film - Oct. 15, 2022

Secrets of the Dead Short Horror Film Festival - Oct. 22, 2022

NewFilmmakers NY - Nov. 8, 2022

The Psychedelic Film and Music Festival - Nov. 19, 2022

New York No Limits Film Series - Dec. 3, 2022

New York City IO Film Festival - Jan. 10, 2023

Madness Film Festival - May 27, 2023

Bowery Film Festival - Nov. 10, 2023

Review

Confrontations with the Self: Meshes of the After

Lake Ivan Film Journal - David Finkelstein - Dec 12, 2022

Meshes of the After is Meg Case and Brad Porter’s contemporary remake of Meshes of the Afternoon, the classic 1943 avant-garde film by Maya Deren and her first husband Alexander Hammid. (Case and Porter are also married, and this may have been one aspect of what drew them to the project.) Why remake a film which is already a masterpiece? Case and Porter make a strong argument for the value of their project: by setting the action in our contemporary world, with an apartment, furnishings, clothing, etc. that we recognize from our daily lives, their film feels familiar to a contemporary viewer. The visual look of the 1943 Meshes makes it feel like watching someone else's dream: the dream of a person from the past. But Meshes of the After feels like it came out of a dream that you or I might have had last night.” - read the full article here

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