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Filmmaker Cook explores involuntary movement in people
By MICHELE KENNER
of the Journal Sentinel staff
Friday, March 24, 2000
What would the world be like if you couldn't control your movement? Your arm would zig when you meant it to zag. Stillness wouldn't exist.
"Beyond Voluntary Control," an experimental short film by Cathy Cook that examines involuntary movement in humans, will have its first public screening Saturday in a benefit for Angles magazine at the future home of the William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design, 208 N. Water St.
In addition to "Beyond Voluntary Control," Cook will be showing "The Match That Started My Fire," a montage of candid, sometimes amusing stories about women discovering their sexuality, and "Bust Up," a seven-minute short about a tea party. There will be a question- and-answer session after the screenings.
Cook, a...