Town Bloody Hall

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    Réalisé par Chris Hegedus, Donn Alan Pennebaker • Écrit par Chris Hegedus, Donn Alan Pennebaker
    États-Unis • 1979 • 88 minutes • Couleur
Résumé

Le soir du 30 avril 1971, un public de lettrées et de militantes se presse à l'hôtel de ville de New York pour voir l'écrivain, scénariste, réalisateur et acteur Norman Mailer (qui vient d'écrire The Prisoner of Sex) aux prises avec un panel d'intellectuelles féministes. Le sujet est la libération des femmes, question sur laquelle Mailer se fait l'avocat du diable. Pour le mettre à l'épreuve sont notamment réunies la journaliste et porte-parole des lesbiennes Jill Johnston, la légendaire critique littéraire Diana Trilling, la présidente de la National Organization of Women (NOW), Jacqueline Ceballos, et peut-être son adversaire la plus coriace, l'autrice de The Female Eunuch à la langue affûtée, Germaine Greer. Cet événement a fait date.

On the evening of April 30, 1971, a standing room only audience of local literati and feminists packed New York City’s Town Hall to watch Norman Mailer, who had just written The Prisoner of Sex, grapple with a panel of passionate feminists. The subject was Women’s Liberation, an issue on which Mailer seemed like the devil’s own advocate. There to test him was a fearsome panel of feminist representatives, among them journalist and lesbian spokeswoman Jill Johnston; legendary literary critic Diana Trilling; president of The National Organization of Women (NOW), Jacqueline Ceballos; and possibly his toughest match, the glamorous and razor-tongued author of The Female Eunuch, Germaine Greer. On the streets it was simply Mailer versus Greer in a knockdown debate on women’s liberation. The event, produced by Shirley Broughton and her ongoing Theater For Ideas, turned into true theater for the celebrity-stuffed audience, who vigorously offered opinions and roared their approval and disdain throughout the raucous affair. It remained the most stimulating and entertaining action to date in the continuing comedy/drama of the war between the sexes and is reverently referred to by writers on the subject.

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