Nixon Visions (1971)
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: January 1, 1971
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.