An essay on the everyday choreography stipulated by privately owned public space.
Marrying managerial cod-psychology with the oxymoron of privately owned public space this film hopes that what's wrong with the one
will illuminate what's wrong with the other and provide a clearer understanding of how our movements and our thoughts are constrained
by an illiberal aesthetic that purports to embody sustainability, diversity and plenty.
Revelation Perth International Film Festival — Ethnografilm
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