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GODHEAD SYNOPSIS:
Godhead is the story of Zero and Magus, boyhood friends who now as young men, find access to another dimension through a small glass sphere called a dragon tear. Taking turns "through the tear" they encounter a beguiling woman named Eave. One at a time, over and over again, they transport themselves, involving themselves deeper and deeper with Eave. As the story unfolds, their friendship is tested through jealousy and betrayal. But the story within the story explores the light and dark aspects of the human soul, leading to an inevitable transcendence for the characters and viewer alike. The narrative is woven together with montage-edited sequences made up of stunning visual effects, layered with the sub text of our imaginations.
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I'm KLEO, a character in the movie, GODHEAD. A film that will be released this fall.
Eccentric. Haphazard. Moody. An amateur alchemist.
In the apartment below Magus, I putter around my kitchen day in and day out, mixing and heating chemicals, causing explosion after explosion, without so much as a blink in my quest. A good part of my days are spent sifting through the wreckage of experiments gone awry in order to concoct the next phase of whatever obsesses me at the moment. I'm occasionally visited by Magus and Zero, who come for scorched grub and lonely conversation.
Characters:
MAGUS + ZERO. Young men. Best friends. Opposites. They live spirited, foul-mouthed lives, waxing poetic in one breath and flipping each other off on the exhale. Their shadowed existence takes place in a sprawling blacktop of a metropolis; in the surreal, shining buoyancy of an altered state; and in Magus apartment building. Best friends though they are, Magus and Zeros worlds begin to unravel, pitting them against each other and their own imaginations through a woman named Eave.
EAVE. Ethereal. Stellar. A figment of their imaginations. The personification of emotion. Revealing herself to Magus and Zero, as they look through a quarter-sized, glass, translucent blue dragon tear, found by Zero at the beginning of the story. Eave transforms their respective worlds in bursts of abstract imagery, each vision different and more intense than the last always picking up where the last one left off. These vignettes move much like dream-scapes and are built from montage-edited sequences.
Being that there is only one dragon tear, Magus and Zero are forced to take turns visiting her. What they do to and with Eave individually is left for the next one to behold something that infuriates them both in different ways and for different reasons.
EGG. Mischievous. Roguish. The young assistant to Kleo who ignites the opening scene by planting the dragon tear under Magus door. Though he is never seen by Magus or Zero, he is sensed and heard through the floorboards and just outside Kleos door. Hes a young boy, around twelve years, who speaks in nonsensical riddles. What Puck is to Midsummer Nights Dream, Egg is to Godhead.
GODHEAD. Otherworldly. Sublime. Defined as a momentary state of divinity. The same state Magus and Zero reach for each time they look through the dragon tear. It is a fleeting condition, yet with the dragon tear, can be experienced time and again.
Godhead joins Writer/Director, ROSSANA JERAN (see blurgirl.com OR myspace.com/blurrygirl and Novelist/Screenwriter, DAVID NIALL WILSON in an image soaked tale of symbolism and emotion. Envy. Jealousy. Betrayal. The thematic content of the film is loosely based on the theories of Carl Jung surrounding alchemy and the exploration of the feminine anima. The film, woven together with its vignettes, invokes a visceral and vivid response, and like a real Godhead must be experienced, not merely seen.
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