The Couple in the Cage (1993)

ALL 10/10/1993 (en) Documentary, Drama 31 Min
  • Release
    10/10/1993
  • Production
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  • Original title
    The Couple in the Cage
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

A witty satire about cultural stereotyping. In a series of 1992 performances, Coco Fusco and performance co-creator Guillermo Gómez-Peña decked themselves out in primitive costumes and appeared before the public as "undiscovered AmerIndians" locked in a golden cage - an exercise in faux anthropology based on racist images of natives. Presented eight times in four different countries, these simple performances evoked various responses, the most startling being the huge numbers of people who didn't find the idea of "natives" locked in a cage objectionable. This provocative video, directed and produced by Coco Fusco and Paula Heredia, suggests that the "primitive" is nothing more than a construction of the West, and uses comic fiction to address historical truths and tragedies.

  1. Story

  2. Daisy Wright

    Editor

  3. Producer



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The Couple in the Cage (1993) 31 Min

ALL 10/10/1993 (en)
Documentary, Drama
  • Release 10/10/1993
  • Production
  • Original title The Couple in the Cage
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

A witty satire about cultural stereotyping. In a series of 1992 performances, Coco Fusco and performance co-creator Guillermo Gómez-Peña decked themselves out in primitive costumes and appeared before the public as "undiscovered AmerIndians" locked in a golden cage - an exercise in faux anthropology based on racist images of natives. Presented eight times in four different countries, these simple performances evoked various responses, the most startling being the huge numbers of people who didn't find the idea of "natives" locked in a cage objectionable. This provocative video, directed and produced by Coco Fusco and Paula Heredia, suggests that the "primitive" is nothing more than a construction of the West, and uses comic fiction to address historical truths and tragedies.

  1. Paula Heredia, Coco Fusco

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Daisy Wright

    Editor

  4. Producer