ADRIANNE & THE CASTLE
Director Shannon Walsh shares the extraordinary love story between an artist and his larger-than-life wife. SXSW 2024 audiences discover the legacy of Adrianne and Alan St. George. This documentary is a tale of adoration, art, and Adrianne.
Adrianne is a mesmerizing figure. Her vibrant handcrafted wardrobe and elaborate wigs were more than an act. Adrianne embodied creativity and dreams. She was a living, breathing ball of light.
Herein lies the challenge for Alan and Shannon. How do you do justice to such a love story? Experimental musical interludes, Adrianne’s Doll Room, quirky home movies, and the ever-expanding house that grows like a whimsical version of The Winchester House. The mansion is an explosion of color, lavish draping fabrics, sculptures, and murals, all featuring Adrianne and Alan’s likenesses. It is Versailles meets Grimm’s Fairytales, each room mirroring a slice of her exuberant persona. She was and remains Alan’s muse for all things.
Alan owns a mascot company, providing characters from Smokey The Bear, Disney, and The White House to local high schools. It is how he finances the endless construction. After Adrianne passes, Alan is lost. The film is a creative catharsis. Half tribute and half coping mechanism, ADRIANNE & THE CASTLE is a fascinating meditation on grief and a portrait of exemplary soul mates.
Film Screenings
Director: |
Shannon Walsh |
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Producer: |
Ina Fichman |
Screenwriter: |
Shannon Walsh, Laurel Sprengelmeyer |
Cinematographer: |
Pablo Alvarez-Mesa |
Editor: |
Sophie Farkas Bolla |
Production Designer: |
Nalo Soyini Bruce |
Sound Designer: |
Luc Bouchard |
Music: |
Richard Reed Parry |
Principal Cast: |
Alan St George, Nathan McDonald, Shannon Walsh, SLee |
Additional Credits: |
Re-recording Mixer: Gavin Fernandes, Additional Vocal Arrangements and Music by: Raquel Acevedo Klein |
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