A Leisure Society of Severe Preponderence (2011)

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A devastating assault on conformity culture, neo-liberal politics, literary pretension and the all-around follies of the Western world. Using, ironically, anti-art strategies—appropriation, violation and collage—Kaganof splinters the division between the high and the low, revelling in the contradictions and absurdities that transpire in a life lived crossing borders. Filmed on location in The Hague September 1995 at the Crossing Border Festival.

Director: Aryan Kaganof
Runtime: 34 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Aryan Kaganof

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Leisure Society of Severe Preponderence about?
A devastating assault on conformity culture, neo-liberal politics, literary pretension and the all-around follies of the Western world. Using, ironically, anti-art strategies—appropriation, violation and collage—Kaganof splinters the division between the high and the low, revelling in the contradictions and absurdities that transpire in a life lived crossing borders. Filmed on location in The Hague September 1995 at the Crossing Border Festival.
Who directed A Leisure Society of Severe Preponderence?
A Leisure Society of Severe Preponderence was directed by Aryan Kaganof.
Who stars in A Leisure Society of Severe Preponderence?
A Leisure Society of Severe Preponderence stars Mark E. Smith.
How long is A Leisure Society of Severe Preponderence?
A Leisure Society of Severe Preponderence has a runtime of 34m (34 minutes).