Kristina Talking Pictures (1976)
Kristina, a self-named Hungarian female lion tamer, arrives in New York to become a dance choreographer. Kristina, now a middle-class NYC artist concerned about the environment, has a sailor lover named Raoul. The film, a collage work, an essay film, a fictional narrative and a documentary all rolled into one, is one of the most important independent American feminists films made during the 1970's.
Director: Yvonne Rainer
http://www.zeitgeistfilms.com/film.php?directoryname=kristinatalkingpictures&mode=synopsis
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Bert Barr as Bert |
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Frances Barth as Kristina |
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James Barth as James |
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Janet Froelich as Narrator |
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Kate Parker as Kristina |
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Ivan Rainer as Raoul |
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Yvonne Rainer as Kristina |
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Blondell Cummings as Blondell |
| Directing | Yvonne Rainer | Director |
| Editing | Yvonne Rainer | Editor |
| Camera | Babette Mangolte | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Roger Dean | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Lawrence Loewinger | Sound Recordist |