Public Discourse
Public Discourse

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Public Discourse

2003
Movie
38 min
English

Shot in the classic cinema verité style using compact mini-dv and video 8 cameras, Public Discourse follows the art-making from initial idea through to exhibition, capturing the artists' private and personal moments of exuberance and regret. Public Discourse is about passionate artists who want their work to be seen by a wide range of people rather than be confined to the systemic structures of galleries and museums. This non-fiction film presents an in-depth study of the use of subversive messages, mimicking of advertising methods and the presentation of three-dimensional sculptures to the public.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary appears to be an exploration of public communication and its various forms. It likely delves into historical examples, theoretical frameworks, and practical applications of discourse in society. The film aims to analyze how ideas are shared, debated, and understood within different communities and contexts.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception for 'Public Discourse (2003)' is limited. As a documentary potentially focused on a niche academic or socio-political topic, it may not have received widespread mainstream critical review. Any available reviews would likely focus on its depth of analysis and the clarity of its presentation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Analysis of communication methods.

  • Exploration of societal discourse.

  • Potential for academic interest.

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Due to the obscurity of this film and the lack of readily available information, it is possible that 'Public Discourse' was a limited release, an independent student film, or a documentary not widely distributed or cataloged.

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