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8th(2006)



Christiane and Monique (Lip V) / Christiane et Monique (Lip V)

Carole Roussopoulos

  • France
  • 1976
  • 29min
  • Beta
  • black and white

SYNOPSIS

Christiane et Monique is the pinnacle of the video series that documented the women laborers¡¯ struggle at the LIP watch factory in the 1970s. The two protagonists testify to the reality of sexual discrimination inside the labor movement, comparing the relationship between men and women to that between Caucasians and Arabs. Female laborers, treated as accessories by the male leadership, reconfirm their self-value through their struggle and begin to speak up on the issues surrounding the feminist and sexual minority movements. The montage depicting women fighting against sexual discrimination in the opening of the film are quite impressive. (Nam In-young)

PROGRAM NOTE

Christiane et Monique is the pinnacle of the video series that documented the women laborers¡¯ struggle at the LIP watch factory in the 1970s. The two protagonists testify to the reality of sexual discrimination inside the labor movement, comparing the relationship between men and women to that between Caucasians and Arabs. Female laborers, treated as accessories by the male leadership, reconfirm their self-value through their struggle and begin to speak up on the issues surrounding the feminist and sexual minority movements. The montage depicting women fighting against sexual discrimination in the opening of the film are quite impressive. (Nam In-young)

Director

  • Carole RoussopoulosCarole Roussopoulos

    Carole Roussopoulos was born in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1945. She began her studies in literature in Switzerland, then she went to Paris where she met her husband, Paul Roussopoulos, a Greek painter. In the early years of her career, she worked as a journalist at Vogue. From 1970 she started filmmaking with her video camera. In 1970 she organized a small video group in Paris called Video Out. That same year, she made Jean Genet parle d¡¯Angela Davis and shot a video in the Palestinian camps, Hussein, le N럕on d¡¯Aman. In 1982, she founded the Simone de Beauvoir Audiovisual Center with Delphine Seyrig and Iona Wieder, the first audiovisual center devoted to women¡¯s history. She has made numerous video and film works especially dedicated to the women¡¯s liberation movement including Debout ! Une histoire du mouvement de liberation des femmes (2000). In 1992, Roussopoulos was named Knight of Arts and Letters and in 2001 Knight of the Legion of Honor, recognizing ¡°her 32 years of artistic activity as a filmmaker.¡±

Credit

  • ProducerCarole Roussopoulos
  • Cinematography Carole Roussopoulos
  • Editor Carole Roussopoulos