Amos Vogel: "Das Leben als Subversive Kunst", Catalog: Viennale 2004, October 15-27, 2004 (pdf)"Notes on the Recent History of a Self-Sustained Exhibition Scene for Experimental Forms of Cinema in North America", 23rd Annual Black Maria Film and Video Festival catalog, January 30, 2004 Liner notes, Yoshitaro Nomura's Zero Focus, Home Vision DVD, 2004 (amz)
The Raspberry Reich 2004 15
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Take Six: Best of 2004 Comments, The Village Voice, December 28, 2004Take Six: Best of 2004 Lone Gunmen, The Village Voice, December 28, 2004Take Six: Best of 2004 Critics Poll, The Village Voice, December 28, 2004The Year in Avant-Garde, The Village Voice, December 28, 2004Jessica Yu: In the Realms of the Unreal, The Village Voice, December 21, 2004JPEX: Japanese Experimental Film and Video, 1955-Now, The Village Voice, December 7, 2004"That '70s Now: Filmmakers Draw Lessons for Today from American Radical History", The Village Voice, November 30th, 2004Ulrich Seidl: Jesus, You Know / John Deery: Conspiracy of Silence, The Village Voice, November 29th, 2004Richard Rich: Muhammad: The Last Prophet, The Village Voice, November 16th, 2004MOMA: "Premieres", The Village Voice, November 16th, 2004Michael Armstrong: Mark of the Devil, The Village Voice, October 19, 2004New York Film Festival's "Views from the Avant-Garde", The Village Voice, October 12, 2004"Jean-Marie Straub / Danièle Huilliet: Selected Films", The Village Voice, October 12, 2004Jonathan Caouette: Tarnation, The Village Voice, October 4, 2004Brigitte Cornand: The Whisper of the Whistling Water, The Village Voice, September 28, 2004Bruce La Bruce: The Raspberry Reich / Andrew Repasky McElhinney: Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye, The Village Voice, September 21, 2004Avi Lews: The Take / Chris Smith, Dan Ollman, & Sarah Price: The Yes Men, The Village Voice, September 21, 2004Bruce Weber: A Letter to True, The Village Voice, September 8-14, 2004Marc de Beaufort: The Private Archives of Pablo Escobar, The Village Voice, September 8-14, 2004Yoshitaro Nomura: Zero Focus, Home Vision Entertainment, Fall 2004"They Came from Toho: Gozilla and the Kaiju Eiga", The Village Voice, August 24, 2004El Fisgón: How to Succeed at Globalization, The Village Voice, August 24, 2004Edward Said: From Oslo to Iraq and the Road Map / Francis Fukuyama: State-Building, The Village Voice, August 24, 2004Joe Camp: Benji: Off the Leash!, The Village Voice, August 17, 2004Howl! 2nd Annual Festival of East Village Arts, The Village Voice, August 17, 2004"Media Cool: indie filmmakers look for drama and spectacle at the Republican National Convention", The Village Voice, August 17, 2004Paul W. S. Anderson: Alien vs. Predator, The Village Voice, August 13, 2004Stan Brakhage: The Mammals of Victoria & The God Of Day Had Come Down Upon Him, The Village Voice, August 11-17, 2004"Hardcore Curriculum" Film Studies Takes on Porn, Exploitation, and other fringe fare, The Village Voice, Education Supplement, Fall 2004Robert Greenwald: Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism, The Village Voice, August 3, 2004Saul Levine, The Village Voice, July 20, 2004Robert Kane Pappas: Orwell Rolls in his Grave, The Village Voice, July 19, 2004New York Video Festival 2004, The Village Voice, July 13, 2004Bart Everly: Let's Get Frank, The Village Voice, July 12, 2004"Master of Hallucination: Ray Harryhausen Animates His Own Life", Cinema Scope, Summer 2004The Big Ones: Michael Moore, Fahrenheit 9/11 and the Birth of the Activist Blockbuster, The Village Voice, July 6, 2004"Paradise (Lost): Los Angeles on Film" at AMMI & "California Dreaming" at the Whitney, The Village Voice, July 6, 2004Tracy + The Plastics, Sound Collector Audio Review, No. 5, July 2004Freewayblogger.com, Net Art News, June 16, 2004 David Caffrey: Grand Theft Parsons, The Village Voice, June 15, 2004Todd Verow: Anonymous, The Village Voice, June 15, 2004David L. Robb: Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies, The Village Voice, June 8, 2004Yvonne Rainer, The Village Voice, June 7, 2004Joshua Schachter: del.icio.us, Net Art News, May 31, 2004R. Trojan: Carlos Castaneda: Enigma of a Sorceror, The Village Voice, May 28, 2004Marco Filiberti: Adored: Diary of a Male Porn Star, The Village Voice, May 18, 2004 Mani Ratnam: Yuva, The Village Voice, May 24, 2004Ray Harryhausen, The Village Voice, May 3, 2004Tribeca Film Festival: Mania Akbari's Crystal and Bahman Ghobadi's War is Over!, The Village Voice, April 27, 2004Alexander Galloway: Protocol: How Control Exists After Decentralization, The Village Voice, Education Supplement, Spring 2004, April 12, 2004Kevin Bray : Walking Tall, The Village Voice, March 30, 2004Whitney Biennial 2004, The Village Voice, March 17-23, 2004Jon Moritsugu & Craig Baldwin, The Village Voice, March 10-16, 2004Sarah Jacobson, 1971-2004, The Village Voice, February 25 - March 2, 2004Louis Crompton: Homosexuality and Civilization, Graham Robb: Strangers, James McCourt: Queer Street, The Village VoiceC. Jay Cox: Latter Days, The Village Voice, January 28 - February 3, 2004"Missionary Positioning: Indie Mormon Cinema Attempts a Mainstream Conversion", The Village Voice, January 16, 2004RedvsBlue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles, The Village Voice, December 31, 2003 - January 6, 2004
AKA: The Revolution Is My Boyfriend Year: 2004 Directed by: Bruce La Bruce Starring: Susanne Sachsse (Gudrun), Daniel Bätscher (Holger), Daniel Fettig (Che), Andreas Stich (Patrick), Anton Z. Risan (Clyde), Dean Monroe (Andreas) Country: Germany, European Cinema Language: English, German (English Subs) Runtime: 01:30:46 Genres: Based on a True Story, Gay, Unsimulated Sex, Bizarre, Captivity-Kidnapping
2004 The Sound of the Crowd, Ritter/Zamet, London, UK Likeness: Portraits of Artists by Other Artists, curated by Matthew Higgs, traveling show, California College of Arts Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts San Francisco, CA; McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, North Carolina, US; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, US; Dalhousie University Art Gallery, Halifax, CA; University Art Museum, California State University at Long Beach, US; Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Art & Design, Calgary, CA
The Misandrists is in some ways a lesbian sequel to The Raspberry Reich, LaBruce's 2004 film in which the leader of a militant group persuades her young male followers, mostly straight, to have sex with each other in resistance to society's norm of heterosexual monogamy. It has the same star, Susanne Sachsse, again in a leadership role, this time playing Big Mother, the head of the FLA. It has echoes of several other movies as well, including The Beguiled, the 1971 film, remade last year, about a wounded Union soldier taken in at a Southern girls' school during the Civil War.
Director: Bruce La BruceWriter: Bruce La BruceStars: Susanne Sachße, Daniel Bätscher, Andreas RupprechtCountry: Germany CanadaLanguage: English GermanRelease Date: 1 April 2004 (Germany)Also Known As: El imperio FrambuesaFilming Locations: Berlin, Germany 2ff7e9595c
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