Cinematic Journeys: Two Films by Juleen Compton
Stranded [1965]/The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean [1966]

Cinematic Journeys: Two Films by Juleen Compton

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Format: Blu-ray

Region: ABC

Featuring: Juleen Compton, Gary Collins, Sharon Henesy, Sam Waterston

Director: Juleen Compton

Year: 1965 -1966

Language: English


Length: 172 minutes

UPC: 617311600494

Available: Dec 30, 2022

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Cinematic Journeys: Two Films by Juleen Compton

Stranded follows Raina, a young American woman (played by Compton), traveling through Greece with her American lover (Gary Collins), and her French, gay best friend (Gian Pietro Calasso). A free spirit, Raina rejects the limitations of marriage and domesticity imposed on women of her generation and instead chooses to adventure across Europe on a quest for self-determination.

The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean is the story of a clairvoyant teenage girl, Norma Jean (Sharon Henesy), who struggles between the responsibility of seeing the future and the attentions of a rock-n-roll band (Marco St. John, Sam Waterston, Skip Hinnant) set on exploiting her powers for profit. Centered around an enigmatic dome structure delivered to the magical pastoral Ozark countryside, this film explores a battle of wills, both spiritual and material.

Juleen Compton, working in Europe and the United States, finds inspiration in the rebel spirit and stylistic innovation of the French New Wave to create characters in search of identity, and explores the uncommon portrayal, for the era, of female agency. As one of the few American women making feature films during the 1960s, Compton’s work demonstrates independent filmmaking’s resolve to push against the boundaries of tradition and create a new cinematic language.

Stranded and The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean received a limited theatrical run during their initial releases and have rarely been screened since. Flicker Alley is honored to present the films as part of the “Flicker Fusion” series for their home video premiere. Both films were restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive, with funding provided by Century Arts Foundation: Stranded from the 35mm acetate duplicate picture negative and 35mm original acetate negative; and The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean from the 35mm original picture negative and 35mm original track negative.

Bonus Materials Include:

Audio Commentary for The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean – by film historian and archivist Maya Montañez Smukler and filmmaker Allison Anders.

Interview – A 2020 interview with filmmaker Juleen Compton, conducted by Maya Montañez Smukler.

Image Gallery – Slideshow presentation featuring behind-the-scenes images from the productions of Stranded and The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean.

Booklet Insert – Featuring introductory comments on the films by director Juleen Compton and an article by Richard Brody covering Compton’s career as a filmmaker and her films Stranded and The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean.

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