Performance Pieces Trailer

Performance Pieces Trailer (1990)

28 April 1990 Comedy 10 mins

Starring the Academy Award-winning actor F. Murray Abraham, shot in high-definition video, and was transferred to 35mm film. Portrays a performance artist, Jack Narwhal, who cut himself into pieces for display in major museums around the world. In this film, he explains his bodiless condition to a belligerent workman who is setting up another exhibit in the gallery.

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Cast

F. Murray Abraham

as Jack Narwhal

Crew

Tom Abrams

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 28 April 1990

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