
the post-feminist dissonance project
The Post(?) Feminist Dissonance Project uses a quote by Kathleen Hanna as a prompt, a voicemail box as an interviewing device, found footage as a tool, and text as a character. it is a study in the cacophony of the inner life tuned against the perception of reality. i made this piece to see if i was alone, and i discovered that for better or for worse, i am not. this is above all about the process, not the resolution.
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Alexandra Chowaniec
Self (voice)
Beth Kueny
Self (voice)
Dana Rainoos
Self (voice)
Elizabeth Van Fleet
Self (voice)
Jessica Dunckel
Self (voice)
Jessie Gray
Self (voice)
Kate Sutton
Self (voice)
Kelly Falzone
Self (voice)
Krista Bishop
Self (voice)
Kristen Van Diggelen
Self (voice)
Kulveen Virdee
Self (voice)

Megan Therese Rippey
Self (voice)
Sarah Talia Himmelfarb
Self (voice)
Stephanie Inagaki
Self (voice)
Suzanne Kehr
Self (voice)
V Smiley
Self (voice)
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