The Red Tapes (1977)

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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
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Cast

Music: Charles Ives
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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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.