Year: 1976
Runtime: 80 mins
Language: English
Director: Lizzie Borden
Borden documents a women’s collective, interviewing Joan Jonas while members film self‑portraits. She notes reluctance to address sexuality and politics. An early edit angers the group, which closes ranks. Undeterred, Borden re‑edits, weaving their disputes into a critique of consciousness‑raising gatherings, input from Barbara Kruger and Kathryn Bigelow.
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