Take Off (1972)
Ellion Ness, a thoroughly professional stripper, goes through her paces, bares her body, and then, astonishingly and literally, transcends it. While the film makes a forceful political statement on the image of woman and the true meaning of stripping, the intergalactic transcendence of its ending locates it firmly within the mainstream of joyous humanism and stubborn optimism.
Director: Gunvor Nelson
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Ellion Ness as |
| Directing | Gunvor Nelson | Director |
| Sound | Patrick Gleeson | Music |
| Writing | Magda | Idea |
| Sound | Patrick Gleeson | Musician |
| Sound | Jabali Hart | Musician |
| Sound | Mwile Maupin | Musician |
| Sound | Mchezasi Williams | Musician |
| Crew | Thomas Heinz | Thanks |
| Crew | Magda | Thanks |
| Crew | Jim Walker | Thanks |