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  1. August 1985. ( 1985-08) [ 1] Running time. 125 min. Country. United States [ 2] The Man Who Envied Women is a 1985 American film directed by Yvonne Rainer. The film is starring Jackie Raynal, Anne Friedberg and Larry Loonin in the lead roles. [ 4][ 5]

  2. Released August 1st, 1985, 'The Man Who Envied Women' stars Jackie Raynal, Anne Friedberg, Larry Loonin, Trisha Brown The movie has a runtime of about 2 hr 5 min, and received a user score of 52 ...

  3. The Man Who Envied Women. Unclassified 15+. Dir. Yvonne Rainer / 1985 / 125 mins / USA / English / Experimental. Program Strand/s: Yvonne Rainer: Autobiographical Fictions. An acerbic, whip-smart account of a womanising professor at the breaking point of his marriage to a fed-up artist. “You can ask me about the peculiarities of my shit; just ...

  4. The Man Who Envied Women: Directed by Yvonne Rainer. With Jackie Raynal, Trisha Brown, Anne Friedberg, Larry Loonin. A broken marriage, artists' housing in New York, and Central American politics, director Yvonne Rainer meanders through a lot of philosophical and rhetorical territory.

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    • Comedy
    • Yvonne Rainer
    • 1985-08
  5. Dec 22, 2017 · The identification of this threshold between langue (language) and parole (word) lies at the heart of avant-garde choreographer and performance artist turned filmmaker Yvonne Rainer’s thematically dense and iconoclastic, yet uncompromising, articulate, and fiercely intelligent film, The Man Who Envied Women.

  6. Visit the movie page for 'The Man Who Envied Women' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide ...

  7. Fictional/scripted movie given the form of an experimental-cinema "diary film," mainly for the purpose of examining -- in rigorous depth -- the weaknesses of post-structuralist theory as a tool for practical political change and the value of removing 'associative editing' from filmmaking practice and repurposing it as a way of juxtaposing things in the real world, ostensibly unrelated, to reveal the position they share within the overall framework of oppressive hegemonic ideology.