- About Magic Assistants. The one who distorts her body into impossible positions while the magician cuts her in pieces, sets her on fire and says TAA DAA. Who's the real magician?
- Women in Boxes is the first film to uncover the story of the Unsung Hero behind the magician. The devoted, if not masochistic Magic Assistant who distorts her body into impossible positions while the magician cuts her in pieces, stabs her, sets her on fire, crushes her, makes her disappear, then restores her to life with a dramatic Taa Daa and takes a bow to wild applause. Who is the woman who would subject herself to such torture, not to mention, the Magician's Ego? Are these women just bimbos parading around in skimpy clothes? Or are they the real magic behind the Illusionist? Heretofore sworn to secrecy, this tough yet feminine group opened their homes, hearts and lives for the filmmakers and gave an insider's view of love, life and magic family values. As this is a family affair, many of the women are joined on camera with their 'more famous' husbands, and some are interviewed with their daughters as they take their turn in the box. In seeking out the greatest magic acts of the past 20th century, Women in Boxes went on a worldwide quest and hit gold in the untold lives of its main characters: Deanna Shimada, Coral (The Impossibilist) Reveen, Pam (Tomsoni and Co.) Thompson, Stacy (The Majestix) Jones, Luna Shimada, Moi Yo (Dante the Great) Miller, Frances (Willard the Wizard) Willard, Princess Irene Larsen (co-founder of The Magic Castle), Gay Blackstone, Dove, Jan (Mis-made Lady)Jones, Lance Burton with Burton's Babes, Criss (Mindfreak) Angel, and in a very rare occurrence, the magician Teller SPEAKS on camera!!!—WIB LLC / Blaire Baron
- Are magic assistants just bimbos parading around in skimpy clothes? Are they uneducated? Are they crazy! And why does the violence inherent in magic illusions continue to fascinate us? What are the deeper metaphors of violence to women in the magic world?
Women in Boxes is the first film to uncover the story of the Unsung Hero behind the magician. The devoted, if not masochistic Magic Assistant who distorts her body into impossible positions while the magician cuts her in pieces, stabs her incessantly, sets her on fire, crushes her, dismembers her, restores her to life with a dramatic Taa Daa and takes a bow to wild applause. Who is the woman who would subject herself to such torture, not to mention, the Magician's Ego?
Heretofore sworn to secrecy, this tough yet feminine group opened their homes, hearts and lives for the filmmakers and revealed the intensity of their involvement, their indispensability to the man in the spotlight; their back-breaking workload, and the reasons behind their devotion to this painful art and to the men they serve.
In seeking out the greatest magic acts of the past 20th century, Women in Boxes went on a quest and hit gold in the untold lives of its main characters: Deanna Shimada, Coral Reveen, Pam Thompson, Stacy Jones, Luna Shimada, Moi Yo Miller, Frances Willard, Irene Larsen, Gay Blackstone and other amazing women who gracefully survived the tenuous life of the traveling performer.
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