
Mutiny
Part of Is This What You Were Born For?
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Mutiny employs a panoply of expression, gesture, and repeated movement. Its central images are of women: at home, on the street, at the workplace, at school, talking, singing, jumping on trampolines, playing the violin. The syntax of the film reflects the possibilities and limitations of speech, while “politically, physically, and realistically” flirting with the language of opposition.
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Polly Bradfield
Violinist (uncredited)
Sally Silvers
Dancer (uncredited)
Erica Hunt
Poet (uncredited)
Shelley Hirsch
Singer (uncredited)
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