Sock Ads: Judith Williamson Consumes Passionately in Southern California (1987)
Judith Williamson examines consumer culture in America, from the multiplication of products and their functions to capitalism’s colonization of the body. What is the meaning of freedom in modern day America? Is it the freedom to change the world or the freedom to change our socks?
Director: Judith Williamson
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Judith Williamson as |
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William Boddy as |
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Adriene Jenk as |
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Alan Steinheimer as |
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Mary Feaster as |
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Karen Einstein as |
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Dee Dee Halleck as |
| Sound | Daniel Brooks | Sound |
| Camera | Mary Feaster | Camera Operator |
| Production | Martin Lucas | Producer |
| Visual Effects | Chip Lord | Modeling |
| Camera | Bill Boddy | Camera Operator |
| Production | Fiona Boneham | Producer |
| Sound | Marty Lucas | Sound |
| Camera | Fiona Boneham | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Judith Williamson | Director |
| Production | Dee Dee Halleck | Producer |
| Visual Effects | Tim Hatch | Modeling |