Rainer’s most narratively complex films, Privilege shifts from a documentary to autobiographical
Showtime:
* Tue, Apr 4, 4:00pm
Join us every Tuesday for the next 7 weeks for a Marin County exclusive theatrical retrospective of one of Avant-Gard's most influential and boundary-pushing woman filmmakers of our time.
“For Rainer, drama and style aren’t innocent, and the very concept of a story, and the way it’s told, is political”—Richard Brody
One of Rainer’s most narratively complex films, Privilege shifts from a documentary about women going through the process of menopause to a deadpan and delightfully anarchic autobiographical meta-film exploring the power dynamics underpinning experience, memory, and the manner in which women’s stories are told.
(Synopsis courtesy of The Metrograph)
NR / 1hr 43min, 1990
$12.00 - General
$9.00 - Senior/Child
Phone: (415) 924-5111
Email: info@larktheater.net
Additional time info:
Showtime:
Tue, Apr 4, 4:00pm
2023/04/04 - 2023/04/04
Lark Theater
549 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur, CA 94939
Public parking available next door to the theater. Two hour street parking available on Magnolia.