Devils Are Dreaming
Confronted with his failures in art and love, Joseph Avedon starts losing touch with reality, waking up as different versions of his future self. "Devils Are Dreaming" is a bizarre black comedy about…

Devils Are Dreaming
Confronted with his failures in art and love, Joseph Avedon starts losing touch with reality, waking up as different versions of his future self. "Devils Are Dreaming" is a bizarre black comedy about high art, pornography and a thirty-year-old loser caught in between. Beginning in the world of experimental theatre, careening into the world of pornography and landing side-ways in suburbia, the film combines striking visuals, raw performances, a disjointed time line, and layered musical atmospherics to tell the story of a wannabe trying to find himself through various doomed artistic pursuits. Joseph Avedon is an annoyingly unfocused thirty-year-old living at home with his worried parents. While taking part in a ridiculously bad experimental theatre version of "Hamlet", he falls in love with the talented and beautiful Cessia. But Joseph soon finds himself kicked out of the production, rejected by the girl and being drawn in to a successful life as a pornographer. When confronted with failures in art and love, as well as the potential for success in a field he abhors, Joseph starts losing touch with reality - falling in to hallucinatory "spells", striving to make his life work. —Sladek, Michael

Devils Are Dreaming
Comedy
Film Details
Confronted with his failures in art and love, Joseph Avedon starts losing touch with reality, waking up as different versions of his future self. "Devils Are Dreaming" is a bizarre black comedy about high art, pornography and a thirty-year-old loser caught in between. Beginning in the world of experimental theatre, careening into the world of pornography and landing side-ways in suburbia, the film combines striking visuals, raw performances, a disjointed time line, and layered musical atmospherics to tell the story of a wannabe trying to find himself through various doomed artistic pursuits.
Joseph Avedon is an annoyingly unfocused thirty-year-old living at home with his worried parents. While taking part in a ridiculously bad experimental theatre version of "Hamlet", he falls in love with the talented and beautiful Cessia. But Joseph soon finds himself kicked out of the production, rejected by the girl and being drawn in to a successful life as a pornographer.
When confronted with failures in art and love, as well as the potential for success in a field he abhors, Joseph starts losing touch with reality - falling in to hallucinatory "spells", striving to make his life work. —Sladek, Michael.