Blue Streak (1971)

An adroit expansion on the notion of a "blue" movie, Mark Rappaport's early short BLUE STREAK contrasts the rarified realm of classical composition with an unspoken assortment of words predisposed to human sexuality, all layered over footage of a room filled with naked women and men. At the intersection of high art and low art, Rappaport skillfully dissects the absurdity of such distinctions and brings notions otherwise undiscussed in polite society to the forefront.

Director: Mark Rappaport
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 16 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is Blue Streak about?
An adroit expansion on the notion of a "blue" movie, Mark Rappaport's early short BLUE STREAK contrasts the rarified realm of classical composition with an unspoken assortment of words predisposed to human sexuality, all layered over footage of a room filled with naked women and men. At the intersection of high art and low art, Rappaport skillfully dissects the absurdity of such distinctions and brings notions otherwise undiscussed in polite society to the forefront.
Who directed Blue Streak?
Blue Streak was directed by Mark Rappaport.
How long is Blue Streak?
Blue Streak has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
What genre is Blue Streak?
Blue Streak is a Documentary film.
Where was Blue Streak produced?
Blue Streak was produced in United States of America.