The Pink Detachment (movie)

The Pink Detachment (movie)

  • Production country: United States of America
  • Producer: Jen Liu
  • Release date: 11/4/2015
  • Run time: 20 min.

Movie description

The Pink Detachment is an update of “The Red Detachment of Women” (1964), a Model Opera from China’s Cultural Revolution. Here the protagonists are an accident-prone worker and a ballerina-manager who has the tools to alleviate the worker’s problems. At the center of the piece is the color equation, Red + White = Pink, from which multiple parallel meanings emerge. The first is the old term “pinko,” meaning a watered down Communism, or a liberal with uncommitted Red sympathies. The second is a proposal to solve future crises in meat supply by re-valuating hot dog and sausage production as a solution, by integrating ‘undesirable’ portions of pig with the ‘desirable’ portions, embodying perfect equivalence in consumable form. And the third is pink as femininity – not as a ‘natural’ fleshy softness, but rather a synthetic, engineered (and potentially violent) hybridity.

Actors

Katharine Liu

Katharine Liu

Role(s): Accident-Prone Worker

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Mayu Oguri

Mayu Oguri

Role(s): Manager Ballerina

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Corey Tazmania

Corey Tazmania

Role(s): Narrator

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Isabelle Zufferey Boulton

Isabelle Zufferey Boulton

Role(s): Narrator

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Eli Condon

Eli Condon

Role(s): Company Dancer

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