Possibly in Michigan  
00:12:00 1983

Possibly In Michigan is an operatic fairytale about cannibalism in Middle America. A masked man stalks a woman through a shopping mall and follows her home. In the end, their roles are reversed when the heroine deposits a mysterious Hefty bag at the curb. Like Condit's other video narratives, Possibly In Michigan shows bizarre events disrupting mundane lives. Combining the commonplace with the macabre, humor with the absurd, she constructs a world of divided reality.

"Putting on femininity with a visual and narrative vengeance; Condit's disconcerting irony and sweetly gruesome stories also 'put-on' and undo societal prescriptions and taboos regarding women's options to subjugation by violence or the gaze, letting us see and hear what often remains hidden, behaving with impropriety."
—Patricia Mellencamp, "Uncanny Feminism: The Exquisite Corpses of Cecelia Condit," Afterimage 14 (September 1986)



Also available on:
Compilation: Cecelia Condit Videoworks: Volume 1

 

Biography of Cecelia Condit

Titles by Cecelia Condit:

All About A Girl

Annie Lloyd

Beneath the Skin

Little Spirits

Not a Jealous Bone

Oh, Rapunzel

Possibly in Michigan

Why Not A Sparrow


Work by Cecelia Condit also appears on:

Compilation: Cecelia Condit Videoworks: Volume 1