Backbone
movie
Backbone poster unavailable
Released January 01, 1972
Overview
Backbone is an essay on structures and metaphors of war, mechanization, dehumanization. It reveals not a paralysis of "guilt" but a reaction (against horror) that asserts itself through command of language. The premise that Braidwood employs is related to the leftist strategy "which asserts that what people believe, and thus the way they will behave, can be changed by the very form of the way in which they are represented," a formalism expressed in the Soviet publication of the twenties, Novy Lef Lef.
Runtime
0h 11m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
Backbone
Status
Released
Production Countries
- Canada
Spoken Languages
Cast
no credits available...
See All Credits