Riddles of the Sphinx Monday 19 October, 2015 GFT
Riddles of the SphinxU
Monday 19 October, 2015
18:10
GFT
‘…one of the most important avant-garde films to have emerged from Britain’ – BFI Laura Mulvey’s groundbreaking avant-garde classic is an incredible evocation of her own influential writings. The film focuses on the spaces occupied by the protagonist, a middle class women named Louise who must deal with a lifestyle change that forces her to negotiate domestic life and motherhood. Comprising 13 scenes, the majority of which are long 360-degree pans of the spaces Louise inhabits, Riddles of the Sphinx still stands up as a classic of feminist cinema.
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