Jo-Jo at the Gate of Lions

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Jo-Jo at the Gate of Lions
Directed by Britta Sjogren
Written byBritta Sjogren
Produced byBritta Sjogren
StarringLorie Marino
Chris Shearer
David Schultz
Beatrice Hayes
CinematographyGreg Watkins
Edited byBritta Sjogren
Music byJonathan Sampson
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Jo-Jo at the Gate of Lions is the first feature film written and directed by Britta Sjogren. [1] It premiered in dramatic competition at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival and subsequently was featured in several film festivals. [2] In this contemporary Joan of Arc story, a troubled young woman believes that by resisting her desires, she can prevent nuclear war.

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Plot

Jo-Jo is a young woman who hears voices. She meets and falls in love with Jon, an astronomer with whom she feels a strange affinity. For Jon, life is complete once he has found Jo-Jo; his destiny is achieved. However, Jo-Jo's voices tell her that she must sacrifice her desire for a simple happiness with Jon if she is to fulfill the strange and elusive destiny in store for her. She believes that by resisting what she wants, she may be able in some mysterious and mystical way to prevent nuclear war. The voices compel her to accept as part of her fate a relationship with Luke, a shadowy phone-sex entrepreneur who persuades her to come work for him. Caught between these two men, her destiny and her desires, Jo-Jo withdraws from the demands and joys of the real world. Embracing inward retreat, she gives herself over to the voices, and their message—of passion, fear, and spiritual transfiguration. [3]

Cast

Production

Jo-Jo at the Gate of Lions was a film born out of Sjogren's theoretical interests. The film was highly influenced by feminist film theory. As a modern Joan of Arc tale, Sjogren's work examines the force of contemporary female martyrdom. Jo-Jo explores the potential of the voice and voice-over to disrupt and reframe the image. [4]

Awards

After premiering in dramatic competition at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, Jo-Jo at the Gate of Lions played a number of film festivals garnering critical reception and awards. [5] Jo-Jo won Best First Feature at the Créteil International Women's Film Festival in Créteil, France [6] and Best Narrative Film at the Atlanta Film Festival [7] while also being featured in the Torino Festival and the Helsinki International Festival.

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