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Entry was developed in collaboration with indigenous artists based in Ogaa Po Ogeh — the occupied Tewa territory known as Santa Fe, New Mexico. The film examines the nature of isolation, activation, transformation, and reintegration. Driven by a frenzied score, and stunning choreography, Entry follows one woman’s journey as she revisits key moments of the last year — in order to find her voice.

Explore isolation in an ever expansive and changing world.

A LONG BEACH OPERA ORIGINAL SHORT FILM

 

Directed by Raviv Ullman

Composed by Alex Simon

Words by Birds’ Nest Family

Movement by Anne Pesata

Vocals by Anna Schubert

01 Isolation

What happens when the world feels suddenly still? One performer — inspired by Mother Earth — explores space, solitude and what it means to be with ourselves.

02 Activation

Experience a moment of anger, inspiration, and being down right fed up with the status quo and a new path forward. What do we receive in this moment, and how do we use it moving forward?

03 Transformation

How does one make sense of a world that looks nearly identical to the one we’ve known, yet somehow feels brand new?

04 Reintegration

We step into a new universe, with our minds, bodies, and spirits forever changed. Which expectations and faulty narratives continue to hold us back?


Film Info

  • Runtime: 13

  • Language: English

  • Country: United States

  • Synopsis: A woman revisits key moments of the last year in order to find her voice.

  • Cast: Anne Pesata, Sarah Hogland-Gurulé, Eugene “Trey Vision” Picket

  • Director: Raviv Ullman

  • Executive Producers: Jennifer Rivera, James Darrah