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| Genre/Form: | Documentary films Feature films |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Videorecording |
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Lynn Hershman-Leeson; Hotwire Productions.; Zeitgeist Films. |
| OCLC Number: | 700955529 |
| Language Note: | English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. |
| Notes: | Originally produced in the United States as a motion picture and released in 2010. Special features include: interviews with Lynn Hershman Leeson, comic artist Spain Rodriguez and philanthropist Elizabeth A. Sackler; featurette on RAWWAR, the film's interactive companion piece; theatrical trailers. |
| Credits: | Original score, Carrie Brownstein. |
| Performer(s): | Narrator, Lynn Hershman Leeson. |
| Target Audience: | Rating: Not rated. |
| Description: | 1 videodisc. (83 min.) : sd., col., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 leaflet. |
| Details: | DVD, widescreen, 1.78:1 aspect ratio; NTSC, all region; Stereo. |
| Contents: | A secret history -- Minimalism v. feminism -- Consciousness raising -- Judy Chicago and Womanhouse -- Yvonne Rainer, Marina Abramovic and the body politic -- The Dinner Party completed -- The Guerrilla Girls -- Ana Mendieta and lessons from history -- A new chapter -- End credits. |
| Other Titles: | Women art revolution |
| Responsibility: | A Hotwire Production ; A Film by Lynn Hershman Leeson ; Executive Producer, Sarah Peter ; Co Producer, Alexandra Chowaniec ; Producers, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Kyle Stephan ; Wiriter, Editor, Director ; Lynn Hershman Leeson. |
| More information: |
Abstract:
An entertaining and revelatory 'secret history' of feminist art,!Women Art Revolution deftly illuminates the under-explored movement through conversations, observations, archival footage, and works of visionary artists, historians, curators, and critics. Starting from its roots in the 1960s antiwar and civil rights protests, the film details developments in women's art through the 1970s and explores how the pioneering artists created the most significant art movement of the late 20th century.
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