Privilege

Privilege

Release date : September 26, 1990
Runtime : 1h 43m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English / Spanish /
Director : Yvonne Rainer /
Writers : Yvonne Rainer /
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September 26, 1990 1h 43m United States of America Documentary English More
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Privilege is an intelligently conceived, boldly anarchic, and wickedly insightful exposition on the culturally ingrained and socially divisive malaise of isms that artificially define and characterize empowerment in contemporary society: ageism, sexism, economic elitism, and racism. Yvonne Rainer conveys texture through the intercutting of archival footage, video, and film - as well as compositional layering through the film-within-a-film structure, elliptical (and self-referential) fusion of past and present, and the filmmaker's idiosyncratic penchant for superimposed typed text.
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Novella Nelson
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  • title:Privilege
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1990
  • Runtime:1h 43m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English · Spanish ·
  • Director: Yvonne Rainer /
  • Writers: Yvonne Rainer ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Privilege is an intelligently conceived, boldly anarchic, and wickedly insightful exposition on the culturally ingrained and socially divisive malaise of isms that artificially define and characterize empowerment in contemporary society: ageism, sexism, economic elitism, and racism. Yvonne Rainer conveys texture through the intercutting of archival footage, video, and film - as well as compositional layering through the film-within-a-film structure, elliptical (and self-referential) fusion of past and present, and the filmmaker's idiosyncratic penchant for superimposed typed text.
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