Valie Export Filmproduktion Movie Trailers

Most Popular Valie Export Filmproduktion Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

The Practice of Love Trailer (1985)

15 February 1985

Judith is a maverick reporter who is also seeking a satisfying relationship with various men. She finds corruption and power-games everywhere.

Anagrammatical Composition with Dice by VALIE EXPORT (after W.A. Mozart, Piano) for Soprano Saxophone Trailer (2010)

05 October 2010

The starting point for this film is an eighteenth-century musical dice game attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Seven Women, Seven Sins Trailer (1986)

19 April 1986

Seven Women, Seven Sins (1986) represents a quintessential moment in film history. The women filmmakers invited to direct for the seven sins were amongst the world's most renown: Helke Sander (Gluttony), Bette Gordon (Greed), Maxi Cohen (Anger), Chantal Akerman (Sloth), Valie Export (Lust), Laurence Gavron (Envy), and Ulrike Ottinger (Pride).

Asemie – The inability to express oneself through facial expressions Trailer (1973)

31 December 1973

A densely symbolic video performance that became a scandal in 1977 when Staberl, one of Austria’s most infamous right-wing columnists, attacked Export as a violator of animal rights.

Invisible Adversaries Trailer (1977)

04 February 1977

Anna, an artist, is obsessed with the invasion of alien doubles bent on total destruction. Her schizophrenia is reflected in the juxtapositions of long movie camera takes with violently edited montages: private with public spaces; black & white with colour, still photographs with video, earsplitting sounds with disruptive camera angles.

Syntagma Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

The body and specifically the "woman's body" is often used as a focus for questions of origin, subject-object relations, political resistance and sexuality.

The Sweet Number - An Experience of Consumption Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

The subtitle of this merry performance is "An Action Text", indicating that the artist's introduction for the vaudeville number was an inflammatory impetus.