Venus From Mars

Adi Gortler

Duration: 5m22s

Genre: Sci-Fi, Mixed Media

Synopsis:

Driven by an obsession with humans, Venus comes to Earth to learn about them up close after drinking a potion that disguises her identity as an alien. She discovers photography and begins to truly understand the human experience, until one click changes Earth’s reality forever.

FILM STILLS

Artist Statement:

After going to England for a semester on exchange, I reconnected with photography. Then my first semester back at Emily Carr, I learned about an alternate photo process called cyanotype. This inspired me to create a story that centred these two art forms in a subtle way, while staying true to the weird style of filmmaking I love. This film symbolizes how a photographer’s perspective, intentional or not, can change the reality of a moment. Street photography is an art form that is meant to capture those real human moments, but what that means is different to every person holding a camera.

BEHIND THE SCENES

TRAILER

CREDITS

Director/Writer:
Adi Gortler

Starring:
Dini McIver

Performances by:
Terris Tan, Matisse Fillotto, and Emilia J Tolnai

Director of Photography:
Kenzie Lang

Assistant Director:
Kailey Stillwell

Production Design:
Adi Gortler, Rabecca Talbot

Set Dressers:
Rabecca Talbot, Parmiss Rad

Carpenters:
Aimee Swartz, Rabecca Talbot, Hayden Lim, Andy Martin, and Mairin Garayt

Key Grip:
Weston Bui

Grips:
Olivia Henderson, Nathan Hayward

Makeup Artist:
Tomás Herrera

Hair/Wardrobe:
Adi Gortler

Script Supervisor:
Tyler Nelson

Production Assistants:
Lily Taban, Izzy Seow

Cyanotype Animation:
Adi Gortler

Spaceship Animation:
Adi Gortler, Noa Gortler

Editor:
Brayden Fraser

Colourist:
Kenzie Lang

Sound Design:
Adi Gortler, Brayden Fraser

Music:

“Crazy” by Pylon,

“What We All Want” by Gang of Four,

“L.A.” by The Fall,

“Venus Meets Pluto” by Eve’s Plum,

“Disorder” by Joy Division

SPECIAL THANKS TO

Geoffrey Wallang

Yair Gortler

Noa Gortler

Adi Gortler

Adi Gortler is a Vancouver based filmmaker who explores experimental film through sound and mixed
media. She studied Film + Screen Arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, with a focus on sound. Adi has worked on sets as a location sound mixer and boom operator, and has done music and sound design for her own films and her classmates. After graduation, Adi wants to continue working in sound and music for film, as well as continuing her experimental film practice.

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