King For
A Day
Colin Downey
Ireland | 2006 | 56mins | DVD | Black & White |
Subtitled
Claire is locked in her room by her over-zealous mother
for reading the Marquis De Sade's 120 Days Of Sodom.
Fearful of the bad influences to which her daughter
might be exposed she enlists the help of a young priest,
Father Joshua, to offer her religious instruction. However
the earnest and straight-laced priest soon finds himself
questioning his vows.
One night Claire is awoken by a mysterious woman who
tunnels into her room from the mine beneath Claire's
house. She liberates Claire from the oppressive atmosphere
of her home.
Retaining a similar aesthetic to Downey's previous
film, Paranoia, King For A Day follows its own gently
idiosyncratic logic, seeming to exist on some dreamlike
hinterland, but this time brings a sly and anarchic
sense of humour.
Will be screened with Documentary - Curious Incident In The Life Of Uri Geller |