Guerrillas In Our Midst (1992)
Guerrillas In Our Midst takes a look behind the scenes of New York's blue chip art market, and reveals how a contemporary art movement is "created." The anonymous art activists, the Guerrilla Girls, provide a witty foil to SoHo's business-as-usual, protesting the underrepresentation of women and non-white artists with satirical posters and their trademark gorilla masks.
Director: Amy Harrison
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Mary Boone as Herself |
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Jacqueline Bradley as Herself |
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Kinshasha Conwill as Herself |
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Jeffrey Deitch as Himself |
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Elizabeth Dworkin as Herself |
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Lauren Ewing as Herself |
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Jay Gorney as Himself |
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Joe Helman as Himself |
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June Kelly as Herself |
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Mark Kostabi as Himself |
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Clarence Otis as Himself |
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Estelle Schwartz as Herself |
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Lorna Simpson as Herself |
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Roberta Smith as Herself |
| Sound | Gary Shea | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Ellen Kuras | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Ruth Cullen | Supervising Editor |
| Writing | Margaret Herbig | Writer |
| Editing | Maurice Chayut | Editor |
| Writing | Ron Hunnings | Writer |
| Directing | Amy Harrison | Director |
| Production | Amy Harrison | Producer |