The Traveler" is a trilogy of ghost stories that follow vagabonds on the road between "here" and "there," confronting forces that hold them back in their journey. It opens with "The Road," an adaptation of Richard Middleton's "On the Brighton Road" (1911), in which a tramp awakens on a snow-covered road, wondering how he got there. A young boy that might have the answer he seeks soon joins him. In the second tale, William Yeats' "Purgatory" (1922), a desperate father tries to redeem himself and his son by ending the cycle of transgression that has defined their lives. The final tale, "K," was written for Dramaton Theater by Enma Ito, Artistic Director of Fantoma Theater Company of Osaka, Japan, and translated by Shima Ushiba. The faceless ghost of a painter and a nameless street-wise alley cat help each other awaken their identities in a lonely world. Dramaton Theater uses a minimalist design with an original style of puppetry and an evocative soundscape, transforming the stage into a threshold between life and the beyond.
Camera/Editing: Sasa Kostic (Kostic Films)
Director: Tim Lee
Puppeteers: Ken Berman, Frankie Cordero, Sasha Painter, Maria Cerretani
Eerie- like Shakespeare meets Rashomon, with more existential reflection. I'd like to see more.
jdonaldson64 4 years ago
I found this hard to follow as a "trailer": if the camera view was more static, like watching from an audience menber's viewpoint, that might make it easier; the lack of props and the black fades meant i didn't have any sense of direction or space. Or perhaps that is what you going for? Perhaps some sharper editing would help too, to help sum up the journey ideas or the stories.
simplekaty 4 years ago