This Is Not a Dream 2012
Step into the radical world of *This Is Not a Dream (2012)*, a documentary that dives into the transformative power of 1970s video art and its lasting ripple effects on modern performance and visual culture.
Director: Gavin Butt
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is This Is Not a Dream (2012) about?
*This Is Not a Dream* explores how the 1970s video revolution democratized artistic expression, empowering performers and artists to push boundaries. The film connects the dots between iconic figures like Andy Warhol and Jack Smith and today's digital subcultures, revealing how their rebellious spirit lives on in platforms like YouTube and Chatroulette.
Who directed This Is Not a Dream?
This Is Not a Dream was directed by Gavin Butt, a scholar and filmmaker whose work often intersects with avant-garde art and performance.
Who stars in This Is Not a Dream?
The documentary features performances and interviews with Dickie Beau, along with influential figures from the 1970s video art scene and contemporary digital artists.
Is This Is Not a Dream (2012) worth watching?
Absolutely, if you're drawn to offbeat, thought-provoking documentaries. With its focus on radical art and cultural history, *This Is Not a Dream* offers a unique lens into how video technology transformed creative expression, making it a standout in the genre.
How long is This Is Not a Dream?
This Is Not a Dream runs for 118 minutes.
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About This Is Not a Dream (2012) — A Radical Journey Through Video Art and Performance
Step into the radical world of *This Is Not a Dream (2012)*, a documentary that dives into the transformative power of 1970s video art and its lasting ripple effects on modern performance and visual culture. Directed by Gavin Butt, this film traces the bold, unfiltered experimentation of artists who wielded camcorders like paintbrushes, challenging conventions from Andy Warhol's Factory antics to John Waters' trashy glamour and Jack Smith's surreal provocations.
Spanning four decades of avant-garde rebellion, the documentary weaves together subversive talk shows, soap opera twists, and the uncharted territories of YouTube and Chatroulette, painting a vivid portrait of artistic freedom. With a pulsating energy that feels both nostalgic and eerily contemporary, *This Is Not a Dream* captures how a single technological revolution reshaped the boundaries of art, identity, and self-expression.