Shulie
Overview
Elisabeth Subrin’s masterful film is a shot-by-shot reenactment of an unreleased 1967 documentary portrait of SAIC student Shulamith Firestone, who, a few years later, would become a central figure in the rise of radical feminism. Through its meticulous staging, the film expresses in Subrin’s words, “the residues of the past,” and the resonance of issues around gender and class today. (Gene Siskel Film Center)
Release date
01/01/1997
Votes
11
Popularity
0.8
Original Soundtrack
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A Tree in Tanjung Malim
Buba
H and G
I am: I am Robot
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Mixed Christmas
Caleb
We Are What You Have Lost
Scar Tissue
Fire-Followers
Warrior of Light
The Pimp and His Trophies
The Meeting of Two Queens
Love for Share
Chants of Lotus