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  1. YVONNE RAINER, 1980. Avís legal D’acord amb l’article 17.1 de la Llei 19/2014, la ©Generalitat de Catalunya permet la reutilització dels continguts i de les dades sempre que se'n citi la font i la data d'actualització i que no es desnaturalitzi la informació (article 8 de la Llei 37/2007) i també que no es contradigui amb una llicència específica.

  2. Yvonne Rainer's third and most explicitly political feature-length film, Journeys from Berlin/1971 (US/UK/West Germany, 1979) explores the relationship between personal and political trauma ...

  3. Journeys from Berlin/1971 · Torrent KK. Journeys from Berlin/1971. 9. 5 Reviews. 1980. 2h 5min. An epic meditation on psychoanalysis, the Baader-Meinhof, feminism, and pre-revolutionary Russia. Download. Watch now.

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  5. JOURNEYS FROM BERLIN/1971. Dirigida Por. Yvonne Rainer. Estados Unidos, Reino Unido, 1980. Drama. 125. Sinopsis. To explore the ramifications of terrorism, Rainer employs an extended therapy session—in which an American woman speaks to a series of psychiatrists—to evoke the daily experiences of power and repression.

  6. Journeys From Berlin/1971, dir. Yvonne Rainer, USA / UK / West Germany 1980, 125 min., English Rainer’s fourth feature, inspired by her experiences living in West Berlin in 1976 and ’77, when the activities of right-wing terrorists were at their height, offers an audacious, collage-like meditation on state power, repression, violence and revolution.

  7. www.closeupfilmcentre.com › close-up-on-yvonne-rainer › journeys-from-berlin-1971CLOSE-UP | Journeys from Berlin/1971

    31 de mar. de 2024 · 24 - 31 March 2024: Journeys from Berlin/1971. Journeys from Berlin/1971. Yvonne Rainer, 1980, 125 min. To explore the ramifications of terrorism, Rainer employs an extended therapy session – in which an American woman speaks to a series of psychiatrists – to evoke the daily experiences of power and repression.