Guerrilla Commercial
- Alexis Krasilovsky |
- 1973 |
- 1 minutes |
- COLOR |
- SOUND
Rental Format(s): Digital File
What is it called when you run a women's film festival for one month, and show almost nothing but films by men the other eleven months of the year?
Guerrilla Commercial protests discrimination faced by women filmmakers during the 1970s.
Programmed without preview as part of Krasilovsky's first retrospective, held at the Whitney Museum on March 9, 1973, in a women's film festival entirely run by men, Guerrilla Commercial is the film the Whitney wanted to burn.
Written, produced, shot and directed by Alexis Krasilovsky.
Featuring: Dianne Talan as the "Woman Filmmaker"
Additional Screenings:
Vanguard Theater, Los Angeles, February 24, 1976
Canyon Cinematheque, San Francisco, October 1987