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Miranda July: What Else Might You Do? | Art21 "Extended Play"

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    (melodious music)
    (computer keys tapping)
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    - I write my movies, and books,
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    and performances, and everything,
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    obviously here at this table,
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    but then also sometimes here.
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    And I put this cushion on my lap.
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    I mean, this is over
    the course of 19 years,
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    so I've got all these systems for like,
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    making it feel like everything's new.
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    I write at this kitchen table,
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    and then I just feel like...
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    I feel like a woman at her kitchen table,
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    you know, there's a kind of like a
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    timeless writer, woman writer feeling.
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    You know, I started so young,
    I started when I was 16,
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    writing and directing my first play.
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    - I can't say it, I can't say it in words
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    and there's no way you can know.
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    You can't know how I feel
    unless you can read it.
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    - And that had an audience reaction to it,
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    which was quite a high.
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    Like, I knew that the play wasn't perfect
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    and like, the audience was,
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    you know, maybe confused, whatever.
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    But just that experience I'd
    never had before, of that high,
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    and I kind of lived my life for that.
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    If you agree to live here with
    me in this theater forever
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    and form a new society, aye!
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    - [Audience] Aye!
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    - In a certain way, like, okay,
    I will retreat into myself,
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    work really hard to make something,
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    sometimes with a lot of misery
    in my life or in the project,
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    and then I'll come out
    and I'll present it.
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    And because I am also a
    performer, that's part of my work,
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    that is this kind of
    beautiful altered state.
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    Do it with the reckless
    part of your heart.
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    You know, do it like you're drunk,
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    'cause that is the only way
    this sort of thing ever happens.
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    You know, it's not by
    like, thinking it through
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    and, oh, but what about the dog?
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    And, you know...
    (audience laughing)
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    No.
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    No, it's always with anger, and lust,
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    and hope like an anthem, you know?
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    We can have an anthem, we can do that.
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    (computer keys tapping)
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    And then with the pandemic
    I remember thinking,
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    "Oh, if that could not happen,
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    that you could not have that moment,
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    then the rest of my
    life has to be better."
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    Like, just my daily life.
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    You know, it's like living
    for heaven, you know?
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    Like, it's all right if
    I'm miserable in this life
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    'cause one day I'll go to heaven.
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    Like, I can't live like that.
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    And I actually made some
    huge changes to my life
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    because of that.
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    (gentle music)
    (birds chirping)
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    And then I write often in
    this bed here, you know,
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    and this is the bed where I
    sleep on Wednesday nights.
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    (gentle music)
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    I decided I would spend one
    night a week in this studio,
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    that on Wednesday nights,
    I would sleep here,
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    and I would wake up here,
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    and I would spend the day here.
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    (computer keys tapping)
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    Which doesn't sound like much,
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    but keep in mind, like I have a child
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    who at that time was eight,
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    and a partner who also has a busy life.
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    And so it seemed like...
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    And I haven't heard of
    that, I haven't heard of...
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    Like, the other moms aren't
    doing that, you know?
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    And the other artist moms,
    frankly, weren't either.
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    So it was one of those
    things where it's like,
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    this is no big deal.
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    Like, my partner didn't
    think it was a big deal.
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    My child was like, "Yes!
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    We're gonna have pizza on those nights."
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    Like, you know, they just
    liked the variation, sort of.
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    And so I had to be like,
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    "Well, why does that feel so dangerous?"
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    And I think it's dangerous
    because if you're gonna do that,
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    then what else might you do, you know?
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    Well, I think what would happen is
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    the pandemic started and
    I'd be on these Zoom calls,
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    and I would just throw on
    something for the call, you know?
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    'Cause you could do that so easily.
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    And then I'd be like,
    "Well, this was a costume,
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    but who is this?"
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    Just start to like see,
    you know, like what...?
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    Like, what is this?
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    (gentle music)
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    And then once you have
    this new perspective
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    on your life and your family,
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    and how these things interact,
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    I mean, it just goes on from there.
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    (gentle music)
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    Come around. Yes, that's it.
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    Come around.
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    Come forward, forward.
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    I will not hurt you. I will not hurt you.
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    I may hurt you, not very badly.
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    No one will be injured today.
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    Not in this house, not by me.
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    I work so hard to keep
    asking every day, like,
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    no, but, really, like,
    what really is interesting?
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    (gentle music)
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    I remember being in my twenties and like,
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    shaking myself and being like,
    "You're asleep at the wheel."
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    Like, "Remember, you're absolutely free."
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    Like, "What do you want to do today?"
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    (gentle music)
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    And like, "Wake up."
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    Like, "You're here. You're actually here."
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    New as the day is young. As a babe.
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    So I doubt anyone would
    be able to catch that
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    as the running theme in my work,
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    but maybe it'd be nice if someone did.
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    (melodious music)
    (computer keys tapping)
Title:
Miranda July: What Else Might You Do? | Art21 "Extended Play"
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Art21
Project:
"Extended Play" series
Duration:
07:05

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