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Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power

  • 2022
  • 1h 47m
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6.2/10
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Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power (2022)
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Investigates the politics of cinematic shot design, and how this meta-level of filmmaking intersects with the twin epidemics of sexual abuse/assault and employment discrimination against wom... Read allInvestigates the politics of cinematic shot design, and how this meta-level of filmmaking intersects with the twin epidemics of sexual abuse/assault and employment discrimination against women, with over 175 movie clips from 1896 - 2020.Investigates the politics of cinematic shot design, and how this meta-level of filmmaking intersects with the twin epidemics of sexual abuse/assault and employment discrimination against women, with over 175 movie clips from 1896 - 2020.

  • Director
    • Nina Menkes
  • Writer
    • Nina Menkes
  • Stars
    • Rhiannon Aarons
    • Rosanna Arquette
    • Raja Bhattar
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    • Director
      • Nina Menkes
    • Writer
      • Nina Menkes
    • Stars
      • Rhiannon Aarons
      • Rosanna Arquette
      • Raja Bhattar
    • 25User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Rhiannon Aarons
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    Rosanna Arquette
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    Raja Bhattar
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    Lara Dale
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    Julie Dash
    Julie Dash
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    Sandra de Castro Buffington
    Sandra de Castro Buffington
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    Maria Giese
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    May Hong HaDuong
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    • (as May Hong Haduong)
    Catherine Hardwicke
    Catherine Hardwicke
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    Eliza Hittman
    Eliza Hittman
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    Iyabo Kwayana
    Iyabo Kwayana
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    Jodi Lambert
    • Self
    Laura Mulvey
    • Self
    Ita O'Brien
    Ita O'Brien
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    Freddy D. Ramsey Jr.
    Freddy D. Ramsey Jr.
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    Maya Montañez Smukler
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    Joey Soloway
    Joey Soloway
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    Penelope Spheeris
    Penelope Spheeris
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      • Nina Menkes
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    10ginakelly

    transformative

    Warning: this film may take you on a rollercoaster of anger-grief-hope.

    BRAINWASHED: SEX-CAMERA-POWER is striking in its simple, straightforward demonstration of power dynamics at play in the visual language of cinema, the impact of those dynamics on culture, and solutions for moving forward in a new way.

    Filmmaker nina menkes treats the subject in a calm and measured manner, walking the audience through the topic like they're attending a graduate film studies class.

    The audience is given a multitude of examples which demonstrate a visual pattern that is - whether intentionally or unintentionally - reinforced throughout a century of filmmaking, a pattern that most often objectifies women and minorities.

    The film links this pattern to the wider, societal implications, its role in contributing to the everyday objectification of women and minorities in workplaces and interpersonal interactions, and the inequitable economics of filmmaking.

    Then, rather than condemning the visual pattern, or shaming those who use it, the film plainly asks, "is this style of visual language effectively communicating the narrative?" and/or "is there another way to accomplish the goal that may be even more effective?" here, examples of alternatives are provided.

    By bringing the pattern into conscious awareness without any shame or retribution, the film allows the audience an opportunity to choose to heal the collective trauma wrought by the normalization of on-screen dehumanization, and to be free of the unconscious visual language so that it can be transformed into an entirely new system.
    3b4blue

    Deconstruction into nonsense

    Authors and guests dive deep into every aspect of film making and history, to find "patriarchal" elements. There are a lot of axioms, which are not defined, but can be perceived through their comments. For example, predatory behaviour comes from men and patriarchy. They set very clear divide between two sexes with many generalisations, which might be true(statistically speaking), but same people would never accept the same treatment if real statistics were used as counter arguments. It's the cat and mouse game between generalisation and specialisation. They usually take whatever suits them best, for a particular situation. Authors don't want to discover, research, learn. They want to impose, in a very "patriarchal" way. Here lies the ultimate truth. Within is the answer they refuse to accept. Every person is a microcosmos. A combination of the worst and the best humanity offers and everything in between. We are biologically separated by combination of X and Y chromosomes, that govern our physical traits but all other characteristics fall into a spectrum. Some are very common and some fall generally more on one side. None of them is inherently good or bad. It's all about the context. Even when we use archetypes from psychology, like "tyrannical father" and "devouring mother", gender is used just as a description, not a permanent label. A man can behave as a "devouring mother". It's sad to see all these accomplished and grown people not being able to behave as adults.
    10shash

    You'll never watch a film the same way

    This is a must watch film. It is raw, honest and critically important. BRAINwASHED creates a much needed awareness in the film industry and describes how camera angle and other filmmaking elements contributes to issues that effect women: sexualization, employment discrimination and even the rape culture that sadly exists in our society. A must watch!

    This is especially important for the younger generation of film makers, as they are the ones who can truly make a difference and show that it is possible to choose differently when filming the female body in a way that is engaging but not sexualizing.
    5henry8-3

    Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power

    Film maker Nina Menkes delivers a lecture to film students etc advocating that the way films are made and specifically how camera shots of women are composed are still inherently objectifying women such that it is illegal / discriminatory. This is backed up by the analysis of many clips by many different women.

    It has been said that you are not going to look at films the same way after this and that's probably true. Mendes puts forward strong, pretty much undeniable arguments to support her point and it is astounding to appreciate that this goes on - although I'm not sure the points she's making works convincingly with every clip. What's more worrying is that Hollywood is still a bastion of male film making with very few women film makers out there and with most men portraying women in a very specific objective and rather offensive way. Not a riveting documentary, but a good argument which like all such cases won't convince everyone - although I'm not sure why. My one complaint is that no one from the 'industry' is in attendance and not a single male to either argue or concede the point.
    9OJT

    we are all watching the male perspective - Eye-opener for most males?

    Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power i s documentary that focuses on the male perspective to which becomes the narrative on 95-98 % of all films made. By men, seen by men and women seen as a object.

    As a male I must say I am kinda baffled that I haven't seen that in all these movies. I have of course seen the obvious, but there's so many that I didn't see go into that narrative.

    The fact that the male body is taboo in most movies, that you never see close up s of it i quite baffling.

    A film to learn from, and be ashamed of, as a male? Yes, I'm sorry to say.

    That is in fact the case. And it's really too much to handle.

    We are almost always asked to see the male perspective, even in films made by women, because we are learned that's the way to do it.

    Important stuff for any film school, and for any film buff.

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      • March 17, 2023 (Poland)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,826
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,409
      • Oct 23, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,077
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