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Journeys from Berlin/1971

United States, United Kingdom, West Germany

1980

125 Min
Color
English
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DIR Yvonne Rainer

SCR Jon Else, Wolfgang Senn, Michael Steinke, Shinkichi Tajiri, Carl Teitelbaum

CAST Annette Michelson, Vito Acconci, Cynthia Beatt, Ilona Halberstadt, Lena Hyun, Leon Rainer, Yvonne Rainer, Ruth Rainero, Antonio Skármeta, Amy Taubin, Gabor Vernon, Chad Wollen

ED Yvonne Rainer

Synopsis

To explore the ramifications of terrorism, Rainer employs an extended therapy session—in which an American woman speaks to a series of psychiatrists—to evoke the daily experiences of power and repression. –Zeitgeist Films

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Yvonne Rainer

When Yvonne Rainer made her first feature-length film in 1972, she had already influenced the world of dance and choreography for nearly a decade. From the beginning of her film career she inspired audiences to think about what they saw, interweaving the real and fictional, the personal and political, the concrete and abstract in imaginative, unpredictable ways. Her bold feminist sensibility and often controversial subject matter, leavened with a quirky humor, has made her, as the Village Voice dubbed her in 1986, “The most influential American avant-garde filmmaker of the past dozen years, with an impact as evident in London or Berlin as in New York.”

Rainer was born in San Francisco in 1934. She trained as a modern dancer in New York from 1957 and began to choreograph her own work in 1960. She was one of the founders of the Judson Dance Theater in 1962, the beginning of a movement that proved to be a vital force in modern dance in the following decades. Between 1962 and 1975… read more

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