The Red Tapes (1977)
A three-part video epic in which avant-garde artist Vito Acconci explores the relationship between the self and national mythology. Through multiple vignettes, Acconci brings together a collage of music, photographs, diorama, experimental theater and his own profile, to tell a semi-autobiographical narrative that, in turn, becomes a critique of the alienated quality of American mythology.
Director: Vito Acconci
Runtime: 141 min
Release Date: January 1, 1977
Cast
- Vito Acconci - Himself
- Ericka Beckman - Herself
- Ilona Granet - Herself
- Richie O'Halloran - Himself
- Kathy Rusch - Herself
- David Salle - Himself
- Michael Swack - Himself
Music: Charles Ives
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Vito Acconci
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Red Tapes about?
- A three-part video epic in which avant-garde artist Vito Acconci explores the relationship between the self and national mythology. Through multiple vignettes, Acconci brings together a collage of music, photographs, diorama, experimental theater and his own profile, to tell a semi-autobiographical narrative that, in turn, becomes a critique of the alienated quality of American mythology.
- Who directed The Red Tapes?
- The Red Tapes was directed by Vito Acconci.
- Who stars in The Red Tapes?
- The Red Tapes stars Vito Acconci, Ericka Beckman, Ilona Granet, Richie O'Halloran, Kathy Rusch, David Salle.
- How long is The Red Tapes?
- The Red Tapes has a runtime of 2h 21m (141 minutes).
- Where was The Red Tapes produced?
- The Red Tapes was produced in United States of America.