IMDb
No stars yet
Documentary · 1965
A caustic and sharply ironic portrait of a woman consumed by a destructive ideology, the film explores the psychological profile of a protagonist who has so deeply internalized a masculine, fascist militarism that she ultimately dismantles the very fabric of her own family. The work uses a distinctly feminine lens to conduct a socio-political autopsy on the consequences of totalizing ideologies. Through the use of biting satire, Mann examines the intersection of personal identity and political extremism, offering a fierce critique of how the remnants of fascism can warp individual conduct and domestic life.
Sign in and build your archive. The best notes get written right after the credits roll.
Sign in → top right
No streaming info for United States at the moment.
IMDb
No stars yet
Rotten Tomatoes
The tomato isn't ripe
Metacritic took the day off
TMDB
0.0 /10
0 votes
Letterboxd
Letterboxd didn't respond
Weighted average
0.0/10