Hen to Pan

Hen to Pan

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‘Hen to Pan’ engages with an archaic human mindset and is inspired by Carl Jung and Erich Neumann’s analysis of the symbol of the ouroboros in relation to the archetype of “The Great Mother” in early matriarchal cultures.

In the video, a storyteller guides multiple passages of an anonymous body that along with nature is bound to a perpetual, and at times, violent rhythm of ritualistic formation and deformation. This body carries an amorphous identity: its limbs are missing and its flesh embraces elementary instincts and forces of inertia. It is a vessel, an ancient archetype that holds in itself the symbols and consciousness of early man.

‘Hen to Pan’ moves within its own cycle, it is an autarchic great round, an ouroboros. Its myth is guided by the spirit of a snake in the pursuit of self-cannibalism, flowing back to itself and ending as a self-fertilized androgynous entity.

‘Hen to Pan’ was supported by the Goethe Institute in Berlin.

Directed by Cornelia Pierce and Daniela Huerta (USA)

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