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Made For Television

United States

1981

4 Min
Color
English
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DIR William Farley

Synopsis

A dense assemblage of excerpts from television commercials juxtaposed to a soundtrack of extraordinary facts about human beings, the results of which presents a humorous and critical view of TV advertising manipulation.

Director

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William Farley

William Farley hails from Braintree, Massachusetts, on Boston’s South Shore. Raised in a working-class family, his early life included training as a commercial artist. He has worked in a variety of professions including: farm worker, doorman, longshoreman, gardener, asst. night club manager, produce clerk, merchant seaman, furniture mover, bill collector, steel rigger, bartender, garbage collector, college professor, meat carver, construction laborer, waiter, factory worker, haberdashery salesman, bug exterminator, and doughnut maker. Drafted by the U.S. Army, Farley worked as an illustrator for an intelligence unit, which made tools for spies. After receiving an honorable discharge he attended Maryland Institute College of Art on the G.I. Bill as a Sculpture major and winning a scholarship to Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1968.

Mr. Farley’s first film was made in 1970. As a graduate student majoring in sculpture, he took a class on the history of film, at the… read more

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Judicial Joe

18Mar13

Magnificently satirical.

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msmichel

2Dec11

Very clever use of commercial footage edited against a voiceover of assorted facts about the watchers of such commercials.

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