The Film-Maker's Coop Presents DAILIES FROM DUMPLAND by M Woods

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Join us at the FMC Screening Room (475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor) on FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd, for the premiere of M Woods' feature film DAILIES FROM DUMPLAND.

With support from the Foundation for Contemporary Art and Lightcone, Disassociative Productions presents THE DEATH SPIRAL TOUR 2025 featuring M Woods’ three critically-acclaimed feature films, Dailies From Dumpland, Body Prop, and Commodity Trading. This independently-produced tour is dedicated to the spirit of David Lynch and other radical auteurs who created their own methods of distribution.

TICKETS: https://film-makerscoop.com/screenings/m-woods-dailies-from-dumpland

DAILIES FROM DUMPLAND
The sharp pain at the back of the throat, an infection tied to a thick black wire, throbbing to be picked at, pulled out, and lanced. A Trump mask stuck to a husband's head and a wife stuck to a phone. Strangers occupying similar transient spaces until dissolution is a permanent state. As the order crumbles, it does so on all fronts, and so a "tremendous" blaring shit screen never stops broadcasting the bad bad fake real fake news; the truth is, as I've sat alone with my once lover, I've felt like I've needed to be inside my lover's thoughts. The truth is, as I've sat and watched this world fall apart, I think it best we add more fire and watch it burn.

Director's Statement:
This is an attempt at coming to terms with the dissolution of the only relationship I've had, to my high school sweetheart and the mother of my daughter, while watching the dissolution of Western society. As the world is falling apart, the one person who I've had with me my entire adult life, and my best friend, is also lost to me. The movie is, more than anything, an attempt at communication, an attempt from my fixed perspective to try and understand the things she felt that I could never know; trying to cull together some semblance of order out of 13 years that are now compressed into memories that haunt me. It is also a melancholy love song to the dream I had of a family that is now over, of the things we suffered, of the racial hierarchies that we butted up against, of the micro aggressions of race that are both familial and societal; and it is an apology to my daughter, who I can never love enough, that leaves me with an undulating pain when I think too hard about it.

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Filmmakers Co-op - New York, Estados Unidos

Dates: 

Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 19:00

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Dates: 

Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 19:00
  • 475 Park Ave South
    6th Floor
    10016   New York, Nueva York
    Estados Unidos
    Phone: +1 212-267-5665
    40° 44' 43.3392" N, 73° 58' 55.5852" W