
The Venetian Ghost
What’s it like being a Renaissance man when your host is a jerk-of-all-trades? What’s it like being obsessed with memory when you host lives in the perpetual present? George Barber’s The Venetian Ghost has as its hero a former ruler of Venice who, as a result of a semantic boo-boo, finds himself catapulted from the High Culture of Venice, Italia, to the High camp of Venice, LA. Barber plays up these oppositions in his usual offbeat style; having the figure of the ghost keyed in cartoon – like with Charlie and family – good-time Californians to a fault.
The Venetian Ghost
January 1, 1988
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Cast (4)
Crew (7)
Directing

George Barber
Director
Writing

George Barber
Writer
Production

Maria C. Dolores
Line Producer

Elizabeth Space
Production Assistant

Brick Williams
Production Assistant
Sound

Enrico Valdes
Sound Recordist
Art
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Mark Jolly
Director of Photography