Turning (2012 film)

Turning, full title Turning: A Film by Charles Atlas and Antony, is a documentary musical art film made by video artist Charles Atlas in collaboration with British-American artist Anohni and her band Antony and the Johnsons.

Synopsis
The film focuses on 13 New York City-based women who appeared with Antony and the Johnsons in the band's European tour in the Autumn of 2006. During the concert, each subject rotated slowly on a turntable platform on stage, her features blown up and transfigured on a screen behind Anohni and her band, then known as Antony and the Johnsons. Atlas incorporated the 13 personalities in the film and music through candid shots and playful banter to define his picturesque subjects on screen. The concert climaxed with projections of a video of late trans activist Marsha P. Johnson, the band's namesake.

The film pairs a band performance with a video backdrop of superimpositions and time-delay effects. The video uses "13 remarkable women" in the songwriter's words who stand on a revolving platform to the side of the band each with a static pose for the length of a song, staring down the camera in close-up as Charles Atlas superimposes shots from different angles and applies various camera effects.

Performers

 * Johanna Constantine
 * Catrina Delapena
 * Honey Dijon
 * Eliza Douglas
 * Connie Fleming
 * Joey Gabriel
 * Joie Iacono
 * Stacey Mark
 * Nomi
 * Kembra Pfahler
 * Morisane Sunny Shiroma
 * Julia Yasuda

Musicians

 * Anohni - vocals, piano
 * Maxim Moston - violin
 * Jeff Langston - bass
 * Rob Moose - guitar, violin
 * Julia Kent - cello
 * Parker Kindred - drums
 * Thomas Bartlett - piano
 * Christian Biegai - horns
 * Will Holshouser - accordion

Soundtrack
The soundtrack was recorded at The Barbican Centre, London on 4–5 November 2006 with all music composed and arranged by Anohni and performed by Antony and the Johnsons. It was officially released on 11 November 2014 on Secretly Canadian record label.

+ Digital booklet