
Privilege (1990)
“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
SYNOPSIS: NOne 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)
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