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Video is Television? (1989)

Directed by Antoni Muntadas
6minruntime
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Plot

In a collision of media images and images of the media, Muntadas fuses films, video and television as a hall of mirrors that reflects contemporary culture. Seen in close-up fragments, television and video images from cinematic sources — Poltergeist, Videodrome, Network, The Candidate — and video art tapes are rendered as illegible, abstracted fields. Against this ground of scanlines and shadowy images, a series of isolated words — "manipulation," "context," "audience," "fragment" — comprise an index of the tactics of the television apparatus, as well as Muntadas' (video's) reflexive strategies of critiquing the media. As Glenn Branca's tense musical score accelerates to a climax, the final video image, which depicts television sets in a consumer display, fragments and disintegrates.

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Original titleVideo is Television?
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 1989
Assistant directorsAntoni Muntadas

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Theatrical release

United States / Jan 01, 1989

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