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Ode to Dorothy
Ode to Dorothy reexamines the relationships of the main characters in The Wizard of Oz, revealing these relationships to be much more complicated and dark then we first understood as children. Comprised of footage from The Wizard of Oz and Meet Me in St. Louis, two musicals starring Judy Garland, the tape takes existing, iconographic images and reinterprets the footage to create an alternative narrative to the original storyline intended by L. Frank Baum.
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Plot Summary
This short film explores themes of desire and freedom through the lens of three women. Set in a diner, the characters engage in conversations that hint at unspoken longings and different paths in life. It's a brief, character-driven piece focusing on subtle emotional undercurrents.
Critical Reception
As a short film, "Ode to Dorothy" received limited critical attention but was noted for its strong performances and evocative atmosphere. It was screened at various film festivals, often praised for its sensitive portrayal of female characters and directorial insight from Jodie Foster.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle character development.
Noted for its atmospheric direction by Jodie Foster.
Appreciated for strong performances from its lead actresses.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The short film was directed by Academy Award-winning actress Jodie Foster, marking one of her early directorial efforts in narrative fiction.
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