Nixon Visions (1971)

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A film about multi-media artist Kjartan Slettemark’s Nixon Visions, the collective title of his famous pictorial version of president Nixon, made 1971-74. It has its beginning in, among other things, Slettemark’s slogan ‘Opposition Must Pay Off’. The new, coffee-loving Nixon is marketed in a satirical balancing act between humor and seriousness. Slettemark’s advertising campaign is ‘a study of Nixon’s mental health’ in which ‘the face is the mirror of the soul’. (Filmform)

Director: Hans Esselius, Kjartan Slettemark
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date:
Production: Arbetsgruppen för Film, Konstfack
Country: Sweden
Language: No Language
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Hans Esselius, Kjartan Slettemark

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nixon Visions about?
A film about multi-media artist Kjartan Slettemark’s Nixon Visions, the collective title of his famous pictorial version of president Nixon, made 1971-74. It has its beginning in, among other things, Slettemark’s slogan ‘Opposition Must Pay Off’. The new, coffee-loving Nixon is marketed in a satirical balancing act between humor and seriousness. Slettemark’s advertising campaign is ‘a study of Nixon’s mental health’ in which ‘the face is the mirror of the soul’. (Filmform)
Who directed Nixon Visions?
Nixon Visions was directed by Hans Esselius, Kjartan Slettemark.
How long is Nixon Visions?
Nixon Visions has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
Where was Nixon Visions produced?
Nixon Visions was produced in Sweden.