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Born in Flames

  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,5/10
2,5 mil
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Jean Satterfield in Born in Flames (1983)
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Dystopian Sci-FiDramaSci-Fi

Diez años después de la revolución más pacífica de la historia de Estados Unidos, se nos presenta una distopia en que los problemas de muchos grupos minoritarios son llevados por el gobierno... Leer todoDiez años después de la revolución más pacífica de la historia de Estados Unidos, se nos presenta una distopia en que los problemas de muchos grupos minoritarios son llevados por el gobierno.Diez años después de la revolución más pacífica de la historia de Estados Unidos, se nos presenta una distopia en que los problemas de muchos grupos minoritarios son llevados por el gobierno.

  • Dirección
    • Lizzie Borden
  • Guión
    • Ed Bowes
    • Lizzie Borden
  • Reparto principal
    • Honey
    • Adele Bertei
    • Jean Satterfield
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,5/10
    2,5 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Lizzie Borden
    • Guión
      • Ed Bowes
      • Lizzie Borden
    • Reparto principal
      • Honey
      • Adele Bertei
      • Jean Satterfield
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios en total

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    Born in Flames
    Trailer 1:16
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    Honey
    • Honey
    Adele Bertei
    Adele Bertei
    • Isabel
    Jean Satterfield
    Jean Satterfield
    • Adelaide Norris
    Florynce Kennedy
    Florynce Kennedy
    • Zella Wylie
    • (as Flo Kennedy)
    Becky Johnston
    • Newspaper Editor
    Pat Murphy
    • Newspaper Editor
    Kathryn Bigelow
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    • Newspaper Editor
    Hillary Hurst
    • Leader of Women's Army
    Sheila McLaughlin
    • Other Leader
    Marty Pottenger
    • Other Leader…
    Lynne Jones
    • Other Leader
    Ron Vawter
    Ron Vawter
    • FBI Agent
    John Coplans
    • Chief
    John Rudolph
    • TV Newscaster
    Warner Schreiner
    Warner Schreiner
    • TV Newscaster
    Valerie Smaldone
    • TV Newscaster
    John McLearen
    • TV Spot Revolution
    Pat Place
    • Woman from Ragazza
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      • Lizzie Borden
    • Guión
      • Ed Bowes
      • Lizzie Borden
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    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    It's rough around the edges, but delightfully feminist.

    Presented partially as a faux-documentary, Lizzie Borden's rough-around-the-edges but delightfully feminist 'Born In Flames (1983)' imagines a world in which America has become a so-called socialist democracy, ostensibly free of inequality and capitalist tendencies. However, this apparent utopia is far from as perfect as it may first seem; in fact, it isn't so much socialist as it is stagnant, still set up to cater to white, cishet, upper-class men who can use the concept of progress as a way to hinder any further examples of it. Everyone is considered equal by the government, and anyone advocating for their individual rights (or, indeed, the rights of any oppressed groups) are considered separatist. Yet, a unified front only works if it's always marching towards true equality, rather than stalling in a position of only partial equality and declaring it the best place to be, so it's natural for civil unrest and eventual revolution to rear its head. We can only spend so long being told to be grateful for the sacrifices and advancements made by the previous generation while that same generation washes its hands of responsibility and abandons those it supposedly fought so hard for. Something's got to give. It's interesting that the world this depicts isn't the right-wing dystopia most examples of alternate-future media aim to critique (and, indeed, we find ourselves in today), but is instead a world that's technically more fair and just than the one the film itself was made in. This unusual decision is used to keenly examine the idea that what's currently described as left-wing is often more centre-left, that there's always progress to be made and that we shouldn't rest when only some of the injustices of our society have been faced. The fight is never over, society is never perfect, progress is fluid and it needs to be allowed to evolve; standards must be pushed closer and closer to perfection, we mustn't be allowed to become complacent, "good enough" is never good enough. The flick is excellent at focusing on intersectional feminism, focusing on women of different races, classes and sexualities and showcasing how their different goals eventually align so that they can become a united front. It's also great at showing how unrest eventually boils over into revolution, constantly keeping you on the side of its protagonists even as they take up arms against a society that at first seems peaceful. As a film, it is unruly and amateurish in most of its aspects, and yet its framing device of sometimes being a documentary - or, at the very least, being comprised partially of radio broadcasts, televised news reports, and surveillance footage - allows this unprofessionalism (including what seems to be a mostly improvised screenplay, some slightly wonky acting, generally poor audio, and the occasional mistake such as a notably out-of-focus shot) to work in the affair's favour. After a few minutes (which, to be fair, are disorienting), you really start to believe the world which the piece presents, as well as the way in which it presents it. Even the scenes technically not meant to be documentary-style - as evidenced by their cutting format and the fact that no cameras would be allowed where they take place - feel like they're being captured by an in-universe cameraman, further lending the feature a palpable texture that compounds its excellently holistic and believable word building. Though the narrative is a little unwieldy, it replicates the sometimes necessary messiness of stories found during the process of making a non-fiction film, as well as the inherent disorganised beginnings of revolution and protest. Indeed, the feature replicates the way in which its initially disparate efforts of its various characters and groups eventually come together in unified action, becoming more and more focused as it heads towards its ballsy (and sadly rather prescient) conclusion. It's all just really invigorating, a vital and courageous picture with something to say and a novel way in which to say it. It's essentially a call to action, and it feels increasingly relevant today (frankly, the flawed social democracy it depicts feels much more comfortable than the system in which we currently find ourselves). It's a really good movie, if not for its technical and narrative execution than for its thematic content and underlying message. It's somewhat of a shock to the system, and it left me with a smile on my face due to how unashamed it is in presenting its own political ideology. It's brilliantly progressive, thunderously feminist, and arguably essential.
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    Still feels ahead of its time in many ways

    A mockumentary about an ultimate timeline where the US became a socialist state that did very little to benefit the disadvantaged, and a couple of organisations that aim to overthrow the system in an attempt to enact real change.

    For 1983, this is so radical that it still probably would feel radical to most viewers in 2022. It's pretty bleak, hopeless, and messy, but I think there's a lot of truth here. I think it successfully argues that there'd still be a lot of work to do to make a society healthy beyond making changes within the already established system. If it's a starting point, sure, but Born In Flames says that's not enough.

    The film's probably right. The US hasn't even gone as far to even be a socialist-democratic country, and if it ever did, they may well deal with some of the problems this film depicts.

    I wish the movie was overall a little more focused- there's some repetition and a few too man characters, and there's one song they play every 15 or so minutes, which drove me a bit nuts. But I do really love what it's going for and how forward-thinking it is (and how well it's aged), and the execution overall is still pretty solid.

    Also: that final shot is crazy.
    7rgombert

    Strangely prescient

    An interesting and timely movie for 2019. I found it particularly interesting that the writers of this movie, in 1981, we able to craft dialogue for the "Men's movement" that is exactly what the alt-right men of today are spouting.
    10litlcreaux

    An important movie for all women to see

    Not only have I had the luck to see this movie, I had the privilege of receiving it from "Honey" one of the lead actors. This movie is so important as it brings to life the struggle of not only women who were active in the 70's, but that the issues they brought forth still continue. If one thinks we have come a long way in overcoming gender discrimination, then take a fresh look at this film. I particularly appreciate the feminist analysis that seems to be missing today from women's activism and politics. Every activist ought to view and take heed of this movies message. This film parallels much of the social climate women endure today. It reminds one of the radical ideas that fired the women's movement and how they might be reignited in todays world.It is timeless, yet carries the rawness of movies made in the 70's. I highly recommend this film.
    5Red-Barracuda

    I didn't especially enjoy this but it does have impressive energy and drive

    Made over six years between 1977-83, this film reminded me strongly of the films labelled the No Wave. These were underground lo-fi movies made primarily in New York in the late 70's / early 80's. They often had political messages and were uncompromisingly uncommercial. I'm not sure but I would think that Lizzie Borden's feature Born in Flames must surely qualify as one, as this is a wilfully challenging and direct bit of underground cinema which is a rallying cry to women generally. It has a sci-fi premise. In the near future, America is celebrating the tenth anniversary of a socialist revolution but despite this, many issues remain the same, such as racism, homophobia and sexism. A militant group called the Women's Army have been formed, they take direct action to fight for women's rights. Their leader is arrested for a minor offense and mysteriously dies in custody in prison, leading to further revolution.

    I'll come out and admit it straight away that I didn't fully enjoy this one. Not on ideological grounds but merely because I did not find the film fully engaging due to its fragmented experimental presentation. Having said that, I do respect what it was doing and it does have an unmistakable energy to it which I found interesting. It's clearly low-budget as underground films always are but it definitely has ambition for sure. It takes the form of a pseudo-documentary and mixes in some real news footage in with staged material. The actors are all amateur but this does ensure the feel remains more radical and less watered down. It focuses on feminist politics primarily and it does have to be said that many of the issues discussed still exist today so it does still have a relevance in terms of what it is saying. I also enjoyed the punk soundtrack which had a sort of proto riot grrrl feel to it. So, while I cannot pretend to have fully engaged with this one, I do respect it and admit it has a certain unique feel.

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      Isabel: Good morning. This is Isabel broadcasting from the new Phoenix Regazza Radio station. I'd like to open up with a statement on behalf of Adalede Norris and the Women's Army. Her murder serves as a warning for women everywhere for the struggle we face. And the truth will be heard and the story must and shall be told. It is not only the story of women's oppression, it is the story of sexism, racism, bigotry, nationalism, false religion and the blasphemy of the state controlled church, the story of environmental poisoning and nuclear warfare. Of the powerful over the powerless, for the sake of sick and depraved manipulations that abuse and corner the human soul like a rat in a cage. It is all of our responsibilities as individuals and together to examine and to re-examine everything, leaving no stones unturned. Every word that we utter, every action and every thought. We are all, women and men, the prophets of this new age. And for those of us who would be safer in the sensibilities of racism, seperatism and martyrdom: if you can't help us towards building this living church, then step out of the way. The scope and capabilities of human love are as wide and encompassing as this vast universe that we all swirl in. One for all, and all for one-ness. This fight will not end in terrorism and violence. It will not end in a nuclear holocaust. It begins in the celebration of the rites of alchemy. The transformation of shit into gold. The illumination of dark chaotic night into light. This is the time of sweet, sweet change for us all. This is Isabel from Phoenix Regazza Radio, signing off until tomorrow.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de abril de 1983 (Alemania Occidental)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • In Flammen geboren
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • 64 Greenwich Avenue, Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Paula's Saloon in the West Village - since closed)
    • Empresas productoras
      • The Jerome Foundation
      • C.A.P.S.
      • Young Filmmakers Ltd.
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