I gave my love a cherry that had no stone

  • Run time: 9 min
  • Premiere: 2016. November 9.

Holding in her mind Dorothea Tanning’s painting Some Roses and their Phantoms (1952) and its sickening presentation of objects as between states of being, Wardill made a film that also hovers between definitions. The architecture of the Gulbenkian auditorium in Lisbon, its colors and sense of being lost in time accompany us through a loop where a man wanders the building at night, followed by something that is not human. Through the care and paranoia with which she approaches the digital image, the artist investigates the past’s haunting of the present and the remnants of textures longing to be touched. Wardill’s work takes an interest in the appropriation of models to express ideas and the way in which fixed scenarios become exemplary. She explores the opacity of communication to deconstruct the way in which materials or the implication of the material are used to elucidate ideas.

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Camera

Afonso Santos

Best Boy Grip

Luís Barnquinho

Director of Photography

Ricardo Lameiras

Digital Imaging Technician

Crew

André Mattosinho

Drone Operator

João Torres

Drone Operator

Rodolfo Pereira

Compositor

Directing

Emily Wardill

Director

Editing

Paulo Américo

Color Grading

Lighting

Production

Anže Peršin

Producer

Paulo Madruga

Location Coordinator

Gonçalo Gama Pinto

Production Assistant

Eugénio Marques

Post Production Coordinator

Camera

Afonso Santos

Best Boy Grip

Luís Barnquinho

Director of Photography

Ricardo Lameiras

Digital Imaging Technician

Crew

André Mattosinho

Drone Operator

João Torres

Drone Operator

Rodolfo Pereira

Compositor

Directing

Emily Wardill

Director

Editing

Paulo Américo

Color Grading

Lighting

Production

Anže Peršin

Producer

Paulo Madruga

Location Coordinator

Gonçalo Gama Pinto

Production Assistant

Eugénio Marques

Post Production Coordinator