Mutiny (1983)

Audience Score
50
Mutiny
DirectorAbigail Child
NR 11 minJan 1st, 1983DocumentaryIs This What You Were Born For? PosterPart of Is This What You Were Born For?
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Plot
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

Is This What You Were Born For? Movies

“Abigail Child’s series IS THIS WHAT YOU WERE BORN FOR? is one of the most assured and important projects to have emerged over the last decade. Constructing from and subverting a wide galaxy of source materials, these films are archeological digs into the very stuff, the conceptions, we are born into. Child decomposes the materials and gestures that would compose us. The films are charged with a startling and playful musicality and poetic and rigorous compression. Each image and sound cuts deep and works over time containing hidden and unhidden detonations working against the manufactured ambush that images have in store. Agile dances through treacherous debris, they negotiate an obstacle course of polar anatomies zig-zagging with corkscrew twists and nuclear splits -- a gambol against the hazards.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:January 1st, 1983
Original Language:English