Oblivion plot
In 'Oblivion' a text by Louis Aragon is adapted into a dreamlike narrative, in a radical and intimate film form. A series of encounters with women in which the gaze and face of the maker are central. The obsession with the decay of the female body is central to 'Oblivion'. The film is a series of close-ups of faces and body parts. The male (barely visible) protagonist is played by Stephen Dwoskin himself. Lying on the bed or from a wheelchair, the man watches the women. In addition, the man in the film has an extra communicative disability because he cannot speak. The images of women ranging in age from quite young to middle-aged sometimes appear pornographic and also especially hallucinatory.