Filmmaker Sally Potter combines the experimental tools and feminist approach of her earlier films with art - house style and more
conventional narrative
storytelling to find the
cinematic counterpart to Virginia Woolf's writing in this 1992 adaptation of Woolf's novel «Orlando: A Biography.»
This new model of filmmaking not only revolutionizes
cinematic storytelling but also produces a different kind of spectatorship, in which the viewer is forced to examine each frame for relevant details and action, rather than following a given plot in the
conventional Hollywood style.