Queen
A bowling alley, artists a recording studio, a pregnancy, popculture that is universal along with a kid in the order. In Queen, Kathryn Elkin includes words clash and posts, chronology, memories together. She's a film of prosody that is rapid such as a bowling bowl thrown at high speed, obliterating the very sense of operation. Written and shot during her pregnancy and the first months in the life of her child, Queen questions that the significance of this adventure for that artist: might a mother be a performance?