"Pearl Was Here"
Season 1 Episode 6 | 8m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
A scraggly young girl hides from her mother in a claw machine.
In your standard arcade claw machine, there are treasures just out of reach. But not for young Pearl. Answering the call of plush animals and seeing an opportunity to escape a troubled family, the scraggly girl slips away from her mother and climbs into the safe and sealed environment of the claw booth. Mommy doesn’t take this too well. Directed by Kate Marks. Made at CalArts.
Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.
"Pearl Was Here"
Season 1 Episode 6 | 8m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
In your standard arcade claw machine, there are treasures just out of reach. But not for young Pearl. Answering the call of plush animals and seeing an opportunity to escape a troubled family, the scraggly girl slips away from her mother and climbs into the safe and sealed environment of the claw booth. Mommy doesn’t take this too well. Directed by Kate Marks. Made at CalArts.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[ METAL CLANGING ] Britt: I WANT THE GIRAFFE.
[ MACHINE WHIRRING ] Ryan: WHATEVER YOU WANT, YOU GET.
Britt: THAT'S RIGHT.
[ DOOR BEEPS ] Ryan: [ GRUNTING ] [ GRUNTS ] COME ON.
[ CRANE WHIRRING ] [ GRUNTING CONTINUES ] [ GROANS ] COME ON!
Britt: TOLD YA.
Ryan: WHATEVER YOU WANT, YOU GET.
Britt: THAT'S RIGHT.
Pearl: [ GRUNTING ] [ GRUNTS ] Woman: PEARL.
PEARL?
PEARL!
PEARL.
EXCUSE ME.
HAVE YOU SEEN MY DAUGHTER?
Tiffany: UM, WHAT DOES SHE LOOK LIKE?
Woman: SHE'S, UH, SHE'S ABOUT THIS HIGH, 7, LIGHT BROWN HAIR.
Tiffany: I HAVEN'T SEEN HER.
Woman: OKAY, WELL -- WELL, SHE WAS JUST HERE.
-Tiffany: ARE YOU SURE?
-Woman: YES, I'M SURE.
SHE CAME IN WITH ME, AND NOW SHE'S GONE.
Tiffany: OKAY, UM -- Woman: WHAT, YOU JUST GOING TO STAND THERE?
Tiffany: I'M NOT SUPPOSED TO LEAVE THE REGISTER.
Woman: PEARL!
[ DOOR BEEPS ] [ DOOR BEEPS ] Lynn: GIVE ME...THREE LUCKY GOLDS, TWO CRAZY FIVES, AND...
....UH...
ONE RABBIT FOOT MILLION.
Spaz: AAAAAAAAAAAH!
Lynn: WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM, SPAZ?
Spaz: THERE'S A GIRL IN THERE!
Lynn: OH, SWEET JESUS!
Woman: PEARL!
WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN THERE?!
PEARL?
PEARL, YOU COME OUT OF THERE RIGHT NOW!
DON'T YOU HAVE A KEY FOR THIS THING?
Tiffany: NO, THE OWNER DOESN'T LET US HAVE KEYS FOR THE GAMES.
THAT WOULD BE COOL, THOUGH.
Woman: [ GRUNTS ] CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OR THE KEY-SMITH GUY.
THAT'S MY BABY IN THERE!
Tiffany: I'VE NEVER CALLED THE FIRE DEPARTMENT BEFORE.
Woman: PEARL LAURA BROWN, I DO NOT HAVE TIME FOR THIS TODAY!
Tiffany: I THINK I NEED TO GET THE OWNER FOR THAT.
Woman: WELL, THEN GET THE OWNER!
JESUS CHRIST.
PEARL.
MOMMY'S GOING TO MAKE MACARONI TONIGHT.
OKAY?
SO JUST COME ON OUT OF THERE, SW-SWEETIE.
PEARL?
BABY, I KNOW WE HAD A REALLY HARD DAY TODAY, BUT IT'S GOING TO GET BETTER I PROMISE.
Pearl: ♪ SO PUT MY HANDS UP, PLAYING MY SONG ♪ -♪ BUTTERFLY FLY AWAY ♪ -Woman: PEARL.
BABY.
Pearl: ♪ NODDING MY HEAD LIKE YEAH, MOVING MY HIPS LIKE YEAH ♪ Woman: YOU ARE SCARING MOMMY.
YOU'RE SCARING MOMMY IN THERE.
Pearl: ♪ GOT MY HANDS UP, PLAYING MY SONG ♪ ♪ KNOW I'M GONNA BE OKAY ♪ ♪ YEAH, IT'S A PARTY IN THE U.S.A. ♪ ♪ YEAH, IT'S A PARTY IN THE U.S.A. ♪ Woman: DO YOU THINK THAT THIS IS A JOKE?
Pearl: ♪ IT'S A PARTY IN THE U.S.A. ♪ Woman: LOOK.
LOOK AT ME.
DO I LOOK LIKE I'M LAUGHING?
Pearl: ♪ IT'S A PARTY IN THE U.S.A. ♪ Woman: DO I LOOK LIKE I'M LAUGHING?!
DO YOU WANT ME TO CALL RUSSELL?
IS THAT WHAT I HAVE TO DO?
Pearl: NO!
NO!
NO!
Woman: IS THAT WHAT I HAVE TO DO?
WELL, THEN YOU BETTER GET OUT HERE RIGHT NOW.
Pearl: NO!
NO!
NOOOO!
Woman: ALL RIGHT, I'M GOING TO DO IT.
I'M GOING TO CALL RUSSELL.
Pearl: NO, YOU'RE NOT.
NO, YOU'RE NOT!
Woman: ONE...TWO... Pearl: NOOOOOOO!
NO!
Tiffany: THE OWNER'S INDISPOSED.
BUT I TALKED TO HIS GIRLFRIEND, AND SHE SAYS THAT SHE THINKS THAT I CAN CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Woman: OKAY, GREAT.
CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT!
Tiffany: OKAY, I JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW.
Woman: YOU'RE BLEEDING ME DRY.
Frank: OH, COME ON, YOU MOTHER.
[ GRUNTING ] I CAN FEEL IT.
[ PANTING, GRUNTS ] COME ON, YOU MOTHER!
[ INDISTINCT CONVERSATION ] DON'T WORRY, SWEETHEART.
DON'T WORRY.
WE'RE GETTING THERE.
WE'RE GETTING CLOSE.
COME ON!
[ GLASS SHATTERS, CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ] Frank: AH.
COME ON.
Pearl: [ WHIMPERING ] NO.
NO.
NO.
NO.
NO.
Lynn: GRAB HER FEET, HER FEET.
-GRAB HER FEET.
-Pearl: [ WHIMPERS ] Spaz: GET HER!
-Frank: OW, OW.
-Pearl: NO, NO!
Frank: OKAY, HERE IT IS.
HERE WE GO.
SAFE AND SOUND.
[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ] Pearl: [ GASPS ] Woman: THAT'S WHAT YOU GET.
Tiffany: UM...THE OWNER WANTS ME TO GET A PICTURE... FOR OUR BULLETIN BOARD.
[ CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS ] [ DOOR BEEPS ]
"Pearl Was Here" Rehearsal | Behind-the-Scenes
Kate Marks guides Sharon Eisman and Miana Abramson through an improvised exercise. (3m 55s)
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