
SummaryTHE HERETICS reveals the inside story of the Second Wave of the Women's Movement through the eyes of Joan Braderman, who arrives in NY in 1971 to become a filmmaker. By lucky chance, she joins a feminist art collective at the epicenter of the 1970’s art world, New York City. The Heretics focuses on one group as a microcosm of the larger movement.... Read More
Directed By:Joan Braderman
Written By:Joan Braderman
The Heretics
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Gives a joyful sense of what it was like to be a feminist in the 1970s, a time when “everything seemed possible.”
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For a movement that was "fundamentally leaderless," Braderman's film gives its participants an opportunity to rightfully claim: "We thought we could change things--and, in fact, we did."
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It’s an unnecessarily quirky affair, with collages, archival footage and interviews in extreme close-up, which--perhaps intentionally--make it seem like an experimental ’70s throwback.
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