Andrew Norman Wilson presents the seductive truthiness of documents committed to magnetic tape.
Trash Humpers
Following a small group of elderly “Peeping Toms” through the shadows and margins of an unfamiliar world. Crudely documented on VHS by the participants themselves, we follow the debased and shocking actions of a group of true sociopaths the likes of which have never been seen before. Inhabiting a world of broken dreams beyond the limits of morality, they crash against a torn and frayed America.
Junior War
In Junior War, a throng of highschoolers congregate at night for a party in the woods sometime in the year 2000. A band plays, the kids get drunk, the boys and girls tepidly flirt, and groups deploy into cars for the purpose of destroying mailboxes, tee-peeing houses, breaking lawn ornaments, and sparring with the police. The film is composed entirely of footage Trecartin took during his senior year of high school in exurban Ohio; as such, it baits the viewer with genealogical significance.
Memorial Day 2000
Noise musicians Twig Harper and Carly Ptak of Nautical Almanac found this home video tape at a Michigan yard sale. Watch drunk hicks drive around in the mud in their trucks, wrestle in the mud, force each other to puke, and set things ablaze and then jump over the flames.
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