Mayhem
In 1983, filmmaker and poet Abigail Child cut up old footage from Between Times, a documentary profile of high school girls in Minneapolis which she had produced for WNET/PBS back in 1975. That footage would then be integrated into work of a drastically different kind: The film was called Mutiny which, by its very name, signaled her abandonment of the humanist documentary tradition to which Between Times belonged, to become, in her words, “a prismatic rhythmic pinwheel” born of the artistic and political necessity to radically rethink form. Mutiny, in turn, stood as one of the most densely woven in a series of bold experiments that came to be known as Is This What You Were Born For?
Storyline
In 1983, filmmaker and poet Abigail Child cut up old footage from Between Times, a documentary profile of high school girls in Minneapolis which she had produced for WNET/PBS back in 1975. That footage would then be integrated into work of a drastically different kind: The film was called Mutiny which, by its very name, signaled her abandonment of the humanist documentary tradition to which Between Times belonged, to become, in her words, “a prismatic rhythmic pinwheel” born of the artistic and political necessity to radically rethink form. Mutiny, in turn, stood as one of the most densely woven in a series of bold experiments that came to be known as Is This What You Were Born For?
Re-Cut
6.6Android Re-Enactment
7.1Scooby-Doo Safari, So Goodi!
9.5What's New Scooby-Doo? Vol. 4: Merry Scary Holiday
10.0Life Partners
5.8Rodan
6.5Una famiglia perfetta
6.5You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
5.9The Wolf Man
7.0The Thing About Harry
6.9Kin-dza-dza!
7.8Godzilla vs. Hedorah
6.8Re-BORN
7.4Another 48 Hrs.
6.0A Hard Day's Night
7.3Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed
6.7The Cave of the Golden Rose 2
6.2Hannibal Buress: Miami Nights
6.0Trinity Is Still My Name
7.4Mood Indigo
6.1