Cremaster 3
2002 · Movie · 182 min. · United States
The Cremaster Cycle is a sequence of five films by Matthew Barney, entitled Cremaster 1 to Cremaster 5 which create a self-enclosed aesthetic system. The conceptual departure point for the cycle is the male cremaster muscle, and the films are filled with anatomical allusions to reproductive organs and the process of sexual differentiation. CREMASTER 3 (2002) is set in New York City and narrates the construction of the Chrysler Building, which is in itself a character - host to inner, antagonistic forces at play for access to the process of (spiritual) transcendence. These factions find form in the struggle between Hiram Abiff or the Architect (played by Richard Serra), and the Entered Apprentice (played by Barney), who are both working on the building. They are reenacting the Masonic myth of Hiram Abiff, purported architect of Solomon's Temple, who possessed knowledge of the mysteries of the universe. The murder and resurrection of Abiff are reenacted during Masonic initiation rites as the culmination of a three-part process through which a candidate progresses from the first degree of Entered Apprenticeship to the third of Master Mason.
Direction Matthew Barney
Cast Richard Serra · Matthew Barney · Aimee Mullins · Paul Brady · Terry Gillespie · Mike Bocchetti · Jim Tooey · Peter D. Badalamenti
Soundtrack Jonathan Bepler
Screenplay Matthew Barney
Cinematography Peter Strietmann
Original title The Cremaster Cycle: Cremaster 3
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116 votes (FilmAffinity)
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