Asemie – The inability to express oneself through facial expressions (1973)
A densely symbolic video performance that became a scandal in 1977 when Staberl, one of Austria’s most infamous right-wing columnists, attacked Export as a violator of animal rights. Export won the ensuing court case with a beginner’s lesson in filmmaking for the judge and jury…
Director: Valie Export
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: December 31, 1973
Production: Valie Export Filmproduktion
Country: Austria
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Asemie – The inability to express oneself through facial expressions about?
- A densely symbolic video performance that became a scandal in 1977 when Staberl, one of Austria’s most infamous right-wing columnists, attacked Export as a violator of animal rights. Export won the ensuing court case with a beginner’s lesson in filmmaking for the judge and jury…
- Who directed Asemie – The inability to express oneself through facial expressions?
- Asemie – The inability to express oneself through facial expressions was directed by Valie Export.
- How long is Asemie – The inability to express oneself through facial expressions?
- Asemie – The inability to express oneself through facial expressions has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- Where was Asemie – The inability to express oneself through facial expressions produced?
- Asemie – The inability to express oneself through facial expressions was produced in Austria.