Dirt (1971)

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... has been used in women's studies classes on rape. Its energy is the energy of protest and of rock music. A woman is dragged and dragged through dirt with increasing violence. As the violence increases, so does the beat and intensity of the harsh, eletronic sound. The audience can identify deeply with the woman's movements and so experience the depth of this violence.–A. G. "She abandons her body entirely."–Boston Sunday Herald.

Director: Amy Greenfield
Runtime: 3 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Amy Greenfield

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What is Dirt about?
... has been used in women's studies classes on rape. Its energy is the energy of protest and of rock music. A woman is dragged and dragged through dirt with increasing violence. As the violence increases, so does the beat and intensity of the harsh, eletronic sound. The audience can identify deeply with the woman's movements and so experience the depth of this violence.–A. G. "She abandons her body entirely."–Boston Sunday Herald.
Who directed Dirt?
Dirt was directed by Amy Greenfield.
How long is Dirt?
Dirt has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).