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In an institute for violence studies, Tracey Niles struggles to reconnect with her lost memory. She is haunted by a silhouette. The image of a perpetrator? To whom she fell victim? The current institute director, Reena Chandrakali, is leading a "self-defense against hate violence" campaign for the distribution of firearms throughout "sexual minority" communities. Faith Eatherton is developing a philosophical treatise: "Dissipated: Reaching for the Bodyless." Her discovery of Tracey's true past casts doubt in her mind about her own function within the institute and about Chandrakali's representational politics.
Harnessing the forces of memory, representation and becoming, these three figures are determined to find satisfaction according to their changing attractions and desires, some which lead to one-another and some which lead into the open.
The filmmakers, Stefan Pente and William Wheeler (smoking mirror), collaborated on the directing, camerawork, acting, animation, etc. for one hand on open, shooting entirely in a blue box studio. The film places real actors in an animated environment. Pente and Wheeler’s approach to animation embraces emptiness as potential.
The all-trans-gender cast of characters must come to terms with their unstable situations somewhere between a vast openness and individual isolated projections.
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- Production company
- fabrik Potsdam
- Original title
- One Hand On Open