Transfer (1966 film)

Transfer
Directed byDavid Cronenberg
Written byDavid Cronenberg
Produced byDavid Cronenberg
Starring
  • Mort Ritts
  • Rafe Macpherson
CinematographyDavid Cronenberg
Edited byDavid Cronenberg
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Running time
7 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$300

Transfer is a 1966 short film written, shot, produced, edited and directed by David Cronenberg. It features Mort Ritts and Rafe Macpherson and has a runtime of 7 minutes.

Plot

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A psychiatrist and his patient - at a table set for dinner in the middle of a field covered in snow. The psychiatrist has been followed by his obsessive former patient. The only relationship the patient has had which has meant anything to him has been with the psychiatrist. The patient complains that he has invented things to amuse and occasionally worry the psychiatrist but that he has remained unappreciative of his efforts.

Cast

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  • Mort Ritts[1]
  • Rafe Macpherson[1]

Production

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Cronenberg wrote, shot, directed, and edited the film in 1966 using $300 (equivalent to $2,693 in 2023). Margaret Hindson and Stephen Nosko, two of his friends, recorded the sound.[2] Cronenberg stated that the title of the film came from Sigmund Freud's concept of transference.[3]

Reception

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The Globe and Mail criticized the film as "a pathetic effort" that was "horribly acted and scarcely directed". It also accused Cronenberg of stealing the idea from a Nichols and May sketch.[4]

Home video

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The short was included along with Cronenberg's other early films on a bonus disc in Arrow Video's 2015 UK Blu-ray release of Videodrome.[5] This bonus disc, entitled David Cronenberg's Early Works was later released on its own a year later.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b Rodley 1997, p. 205.
  2. ^ Rodley 1997, p. 13.
  3. ^ Cronenberg 2006, p. 23.
  4. ^ Mathijs 2008, p. 13.
  5. ^ "Videodrome UK Blu-ray Release Detailed". Blu-ray.com. June 20, 2015. Retrieved 2018-04-19.
  6. ^ "Upcoming Arrow Video Blu-ray Releases". Blu-ray.com. May 6, 2016. Retrieved 2018-04-19.

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