Waking in Real Time (2020)
"Waking in Real Time" is a meditation on America's betrayal of women during the hearing on sexual assault allegations made against Brett Kavanaugh by Dr. Christine Blase Ford. A single contemplative shot of a soft October morning's first light over the Salish Sea is juxtaposed with an unflinching audio mix that is chilling, historically riveted, and peppered with statistics about sexual assault, screaming seagulls and women's fury. Laced with audio vestiges from the hearing on sexual assault allegations made against Brett Kavanaugh in fall 2018, Waking in Real Time is an effort to alchemize my own rage productively, by making art.
Director: Marilyn Freeman
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: November 14, 2020
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Marilyn Freeman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Waking in Real Time about?
- "Waking in Real Time" is a meditation on America's betrayal of women during the hearing on sexual assault allegations made against Brett Kavanaugh by Dr. Christine Blase Ford. A single contemplative shot of a soft October morning's first light over the Salish Sea is juxtaposed with an unflinching audio mix that is chilling, historically riveted, and peppered with statistics about sexual assault, screaming seagulls and women's fury. Laced with audio vestiges from the hearing on sexual assault allegations made against Brett Kavanaugh in fall 2018, Waking in Real Time is an effort to alchemize my own rage productively, by making art.
- Who directed Waking in Real Time?
- Waking in Real Time was directed by Marilyn Freeman.
- How long is Waking in Real Time?
- Waking in Real Time has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- Where was Waking in Real Time produced?
- Waking in Real Time was produced in United States of America.