Emergency: The Living Theatre

Emergency: The Living Theatre

Release date : September 9, 1968
Runtime : 29m
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Original Language : English /
Director : Gwen Brown /
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September 9, 1968 29m Drama English More
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a 32-minute color film by Gwen Brown, featuring precious footage of Living Theatre productions “Mysteries” and smaller pieces, “Paradise Now” and “Frankenstein.” “The fusion of Brown’s freewheeling direct cinema and the Living Theatre’s performance for revolutionary change (amidst the heydays of both) unite as a dynamic concoction of the era, yielding for the viewer a shifting terrain of both critical insight and ecstatic zeal, not as a vacant nostalgia for a pre-commodified radicality, but as tactical inspiration for future days.” – Andrew Wilson (Artist’s Access Television)
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  • title:Emergency: The Living Theatre
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1968
  • Runtime:29m
  • Genres: Drama · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Gwen Brown /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:a 32-minute color film by Gwen Brown, featuring precious footage of Living Theatre productions “Mysteries” and smaller pieces, “Paradise Now” and “Frankenstein.” “The fusion of Brown’s freewheeling direct cinema and the Living Theatre’s performance for revolutionary change (amidst the heydays of both) unite as a dynamic concoction of the era, yielding for the viewer a shifting terrain of both critical insight and ecstatic zeal, not as a vacant nostalgia for a pre-commodified radicality, but as tactical inspiration for future days.” – Andrew Wilson (Artist’s Access Television)
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