For the historian, the fetishist, or the brave cinephile, stands as a totem of what happens when genre producers let avant-garde editors take the wheel. The split scenes are not a gimmick; they are the thesis. They represent the fractured consciousness of a woman lost in a labyrinth of her own desires.
In 2010, director Erica McLean took on the monumental task of reimagining Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as an adult feature for Cal Vista. Alice -Cal Vista- -Split Scenes-
Echoing clocks, ethereal whispers, and distorted orchestral swells. For the historian, the fetishist, or the brave
Media archivists and collectors of vintage cinema frequently track down these obscure cuts to preserve the history of independent, alternative filmmaking before the digital transition wiped out thousands of physical magnetic tapes. In 2010, director Erica McLean took on the
In her recent installation, "Echoes in the Abyss," Cal Vista presents a series of disjointed scenes, each depicting a different iteration of a single narrative. The viewer is invited to navigate this labyrinthine structure, piecing together the fragments to form a coherent storyline. This process of reconstruction serves as a metaphor for the human experience, where our perceptions of reality are constantly shifting and evolving.