The best Rachel Rosenthal’s movies

Rachel Rosenthal

Rachel Rosenthal

09/11/1926- 10/05/2015
Today we present the best Rachel Rosenthal’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Rachel Rosenthal’s movies.

Games

Games
6.4/10
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release: 17/09/1967
  • Character: Party Guest
A mysterious woman in black moves in with married Manhattan thrill-seekers and helps one trick the other.

The New Age

The New Age
5.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 16/09/1994
  • Character: Sarah Friedberg
Peter and Katherine Witner are Southern California super-yuppies with great jobs but no center to their lives. When they both lose their jobs and begin marital infidelities, their solution is to start their own business together. In order to find meaning to their empty lives, they follow various New Age gurus and other such groups. Eventually, they hit rock bottom and have to make some hard decisions

Made in Hollywood

Made in Hollywood
6.2/10
  • Release: 01/01/1990
Steeped in irony, Made in Hollywood depicts the personal and cultural mediation of reality and fantasy, desire and identity, by the myths of television and cinema. Quoting from a catalogue of popular styles and sources, from TV commercials to The Wizard of Oz, the Yonemotos construct a parable of the Hollywood image-making industry from a pastiche of narrative cliches: A small-town ingenue goes West to find her dream and loses her innocence; the patriarch of a Hollywood studio nears death; a New York couple seeks screenwriting fame and fortune in the movies. With deadpan humor and hyperbolic visual stylization, the Yonemotos layer artifice upon artifice, constructing an image-world where reality and representation, truth and simulation, are meaningless distinctions.

Sphinxes Without Secrets

Sphinxes Without Secrets
Since its inception, performance art provided a forum for those artists whose work challenges the dominant aesthetic and cultural status quo. In "Sphinxes Without Secrets", performers, curators and critics unravel the mysteries of performance art and ponder the world women confront today.

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