The Human Voice (1997)
The artist sits in a chair in front of a table and, looking at the camera, cuts tape to turn on a radio in which a pre-recorded speech sounds with which she tries to coincide in a simultaneous reading of it from a text she carries on paper. Part of a book by Miguel Cereceda, The Origin of the Subject Woman to deliver a discourse on the space of enunciation of the woman in the symbolic order while slowly "silencing" her voice by sticking the tape in her mouth until it is finally "silenced".
Director: María Ruido
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: January 1, 1997
Production: MACBA Foundation
Country: United States of America
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Human Voice about?
- The artist sits in a chair in front of a table and, looking at the camera, cuts tape to turn on a radio in which a pre-recorded speech sounds with which she tries to coincide in a simultaneous reading of it from a text she carries on paper. Part of a book by Miguel Cereceda, The Origin of the Subject Woman to deliver a discourse on the space of enunciation of the woman in the symbolic order while slowly "silencing" her voice by sticking the tape in her mouth until it is finally "silenced".
- Who directed The Human Voice?
- The Human Voice was directed by María Ruido.
- How long is The Human Voice?
- The Human Voice has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- What genre is The Human Voice?
- The Human Voice is a Drama film.
- Where was The Human Voice produced?
- The Human Voice was produced in United States of America.