Rachel Rosenthal

Rachel Rosenthal

Nascimento : 1926-11-09, Paris, France

Morte : 2015-05-10

História

Rachel Rosenthal was an interdisciplinary and performance artist, teacher, actress, and animal rights activist based in Los Angeles.

Perfil

Rachel Rosenthal

Filmes

Loucuras de um Divórcio
Sarah Friedberg
Peter e Katherine Witner formam um casal da classe alta, que entra em crise financeira quando ambos perdem seus empregos. Além disto, com seu casamento enfrentando problemas, acabam optando pelo divórcio. Porém, ao invés de se enfrentarem, eles abrem uma boutique em Melrose, Hollywood.
Seeing Is Believing
Grandmother
Film becomes a metaphor for lost history and its “negative“ impact on successive generations who look for stability in an electronic world that lacks sufficient mediation. Video retrieves lost memories for the child who, through her camera, seeks to find her father.
Sphinxes Without Secrets
Since its inception, performance art provided a forum for those artists whose work challenges the dominant aesthetic and cultural status quo. In "Sphinxes Without Secrets", performers, curators and critics unravel the mysteries of performance art and ponder the world women confront today.
Made in Hollywood
Steeped in irony, Made in Hollywood depicts the personal and cultural mediation of reality and fantasy, desire and identity, by the myths of television and cinema. Quoting from a catalogue of popular styles and sources, from TV commercials to The Wizard of Oz, the Yonemotos construct a parable of the Hollywood image-making industry from a pastiche of narrative cliches: A small-town ingenue goes West to find her dream and loses her innocence; the patriarch of a Hollywood studio nears death; a New York couple seeks screenwriting fame and fortune in the movies. With deadpan humor and hyperbolic visual stylization, the Yonemotos layer artifice upon artifice, constructing an image-world where reality and representation, truth and simulation, are meaningless distinctions.
Dream City
Camera Operator
Ulysses Jenkins composed "Dream City" from documentation of a twenty-four-hour performance he organized in collaboration with David Hammons, Maren Hassinger, and Senga Nengudi. A discordant, absurdist, and poetic montage, the video weaves together jazz and punk shows, recitations by Jenkins, and shots of the Los Angeles skyline and oil wells to comment on power and nation in the early years of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
O Terceiro Tiro
Party Guest
A mysterious woman in black moves in with married Manhattan thrill-seekers and helps one trick the other.