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The Happiest Day

A Victorian fairy tale told in the patois of an adventure video game, The Happiest Day is a journey back to a time that never was. Meandering through a cut-out computer-animated forest we come upon strangers enacting odd and playful rituals. These live-action sequences are loose reenactments of 1960’s and 1970’s performance artworks restaged in an Arcadian setting. The ecstatic jouissance of the original performances, with their primitivist nudity, shamanistic catharsis and pointed immediacy is re-located to a fabulous storybook world.

Top Cast

  • Janine Biunno

    Janine Biunno

  • Christine Cato

    Christine Cato

  • Mark D. Cato

    Mark D. Cato

  • Ross Christy

    Ross Christy

  • Vince Gillen

    Vince Gillen

  • Maggie Haas

    Maggie Haas

  • Lara Hoke

    Lara Hoke

  • Beth Marinelli

    Beth Marinelli

  • Mario Marzan

    Mario Marzan

Overview

A Victorian fairy tale told in the patois of an adventure video game, The Happiest Day is a journey back to a time that never was. Meandering through a cut-out computer-animated forest we come upon strangers enacting odd and playful rituals. These live-action sequences are loose reenactments of 1960’s and 1970’s performance artworks restaged in an Arcadian setting. The ecstatic jouissance of the original performances, with their primitivist nudity, shamanistic catharsis and pointed immediacy is re-located to a fabulous storybook world.

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