The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves (1969)
The movements, routines and gestures that compose an ordinary day in the life of an ordinary housewife, recorded in the minutest every more oppressive details, become a sort of catalyst by the unique and simple means of having the woman played by a man with long hair and a slightly androgynous look.
Director: Hellmuth Costard
Runtime: 64 min
Release Date: October 6, 1969
Cast
- Christoph Hemmerling - Housewife
Screenplay
Music: Hellmuth Costard
Editing: Barbara Rast
Country: Germany
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Hellmuth Costard
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves about?
- The movements, routines and gestures that compose an ordinary day in the life of an ordinary housewife, recorded in the minutest every more oppressive details, become a sort of catalyst by the unique and simple means of having the woman played by a man with long hair and a slightly androgynous look.
- Who directed The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves?
- The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves was directed by Hellmuth Costard.
- Who stars in The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves?
- The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves stars Christoph Hemmerling.
- How long is The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves?
- The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves has a runtime of 1h 4m (64 minutes).
- Where was The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves produced?
- The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves was produced in Germany.