73 Suspect Words (2000)

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73 Suspect Words is a deceptively simple and ultimately chilling meditation on the power of text. Ahwesh succinctly delves into one person's obsessive irrationality, and his expressions of fear and anger. Based on a spell-check of the Unabomber's manifesto, the work evokes the violence underlying the key words presented.

Director: Peggy Ahwesh
Runtime: 4 min
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Original Language: en
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What is 73 Suspect Words about?
73 Suspect Words is a deceptively simple and ultimately chilling meditation on the power of text. Ahwesh succinctly delves into one person's obsessive irrationality, and his expressions of fear and anger. Based on a spell-check of the Unabomber's manifesto, the work evokes the violence underlying the key words presented.
Who directed 73 Suspect Words?
73 Suspect Words was directed by Peggy Ahwesh.
How long is 73 Suspect Words?
73 Suspect Words has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).