We see a kaleidoscope of real and subconscious images. Swans in a pond. A float in a communion parade. A young man punching his reflection in a mirror. A man falls out of a window. Swans again. Snow falls on evergreens. An aerial shot of New Jersey's industrial parks like a family of Giacommetti sculpture standing in the snow belching smoke. Peace. Violence. Juxtaposing beautiful images with an undercurrent of rage and uncontrolled excitement, LE MIS POPOTE (THE ERRONEOUS EARTH KITCHEN) explo ...[Read Story ]