

Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power
Overview
Investigates the politics of cinematic shot design, and how this meta-level of filmmaking intersects with the twin epidemics of sexual abuse/assault and employment discrimination against women, with over 80 movie clips from 1896 - 2020.
- Revenue
- $28,826
- Production
- Menkesfilm
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Cast
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- Director
- Nina Menkes
- Cinematography
- Shana Hagan
- Composer
- Sharon Farber
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CinemaSerf
September 10, 2024
It looks like there was quite a bit of Disney family backing for this occasionally quite insightful look at the roles of women in cinema over the decades, but unfortunately Nina Menkes chose to use a lecture as the template for her message and the ensuing delivery is probably more notable for it's sweeping generalisations than it is for any potent points it wishes to make. Her message about the historical objectification of women at the hands of largely (heterosexual) men drags in far too many f…
















