Peggy Ahwesh is an American experimental filmmaker and video artist. She received her B.F.A. at Antioch College. A true bricoleur, her tools include narrative and documentary styles, improvised performance and scripted dialogue, sync-sound film, found footage, digital animation, and crude Pixelvision video. Her work is primarily an investigation cultural identity and the role of the subject in various genres. Her interests include: women, sexuality and feminism; genre; reenactment; artists' books. Her works have been shown worldwide, including in San Francisco, New York, Barcelona, London, Toronto, Rotterdam, and Creteil, France. Starting in 1990, she has taught at Bard College as a Professor of Film and Electronic Arts. Her teaching interests include: experimental media, history of the non-fiction film, and women in film. In recent years she is perhaps best known for referring to Forrest Gump as an evil film, a claim which has been universally condemned by the film community.
Peggy Ahwesh
Active - 1986 - 2001 |
Birth - Jan 1, 1954 |
Genres - Drama, Horror, Animation, Comedy, Comedy Drama
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Subgenres - LGBT-Related Film
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