North of Vortex
- Director: Constantine Giannaris
- Writer: Paul Hallam
- Producer: Rebecca Dobbs
CGiii Comment
A pretentious, coma-inducing piece of self-indulgent nonsense.
Nothing works: the incongruous jazz nor the English-accented voice over.
Hallam's writing is torturous - everything he has written bears this unfortunate trademark. Fortunately, he is not prolific...but, he is a great con-man to convince people to film his pompous words.
Director and writer are well-matched.
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The(ir) Blurb...
A gay poet heads west from New York City in his convertible. He picks up a muscular sailor who's bisexual; then Jackie, a waitress at a diner, joins them. Jackie is attracted to the poet who rebuffs her romantic gestures; rejection fuels her continued interest in him. The sailor and the poet are bonded by sex, but the sailor's frank advances to Jackie make him uninteresting to her. The sailor can get violent, the poet is passive, Jackie is glamorous and detached. The landscape changes, they stop in cities and in the desert. They reach a lake. Who will be left out of a final pairing?
Cast & Characters
Stavros Zalmas as The Poet;
Valda Z. Drabla as Jackie;
Howard Napper as The Sailor;
Kevin Graal as Narrator