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Illusive Crime: Directed by Richard Woolley. With Andrew McCulloch, Colin Proctor, Amanda Reiss, James Woolley. Experimental narrative dealing with female oppression/class control.
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- 2011-03-28
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Overview. Experimental narrative dealing with female oppression/class control. Controversial at time, especially among feminists. Richard Woolley.
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Less aggressively experimental than his structuralist B/W Berlin works, Illusive Crime draws deserved attention to the innately voyeuristic nature of cinema, unequivocally questioning the dubious morality of the media's blithe exploitation of women.
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Mar 28, 2011 · All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Experimental narrative dealing with female oppression/class c...
The film tells the tale of a housewife (who we never totally see, but can hear) trapped in her luxury house at the mercy of a husband and ruthless police team investigating an illusory political crime that she may or may not have committed.