Taking cinematic re-contextualization to the extreme without changing the original context, the film magically waves together hundreds of subtly enigmatic frames and scenes from late-Soviet “women’s equality” propaganda – creating an elliptical, sensuous, quietly subversive world that provokes and evokes rather than voices judgment. This archeology of “gaze” and “mise en scène” offers a point of entry into the inaccessible domain of extra-symbolic and extra-discursive, the “something else” that eludes uses and strategies of identity politics.
1 PRINT IN DISTRIBUTION
distribution format |
Digital file on server (2K) |
screen |
1,37 |
speed |
23,976 fps |
sound |
sound |
rental fee |
87,00 € |