A Perfect Pair
Originally released in 1987. A Perfect Pair is a feature film. directed by Valie Export. At just 14 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A Perfect Pair posits the idea that individual consumers are walking billboards for the products they use; product slogans and brand names peeking out from every crevice and cranny of the actors’ bodies. Export demonstrates how the body of the consumer, especially that of the female consumer, is co-opted by commercialism. In tongue-in-cheek fashion, A Perfect Pair celebrates the modern-day co-mingling of fetish objects, as a body builder seduces a prostitute at a bar saying, “Your eyes are the most beautiful blue ad-space. Your cheek could promote a Mercedes. Your neck could be a slogan for styled technology.” Export’s work is centered around the evolving role of women in a culture where images increasingly displace material reality. A Perfect Pair wonderfully illustrates the inescapability of advertising’s “regime of signs", the signifying network of personal and product values that is effectively encoded on the space of women’s bodies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Perfect Pair about?
A Perfect Pair posits the idea that individual consumers are walking billboards for the products they use; product slogans and brand names peeking out from every crevice and cranny of the actors’...
Who directed A Perfect Pair?
A Perfect Pair was directed by Valie Export.
How long is A Perfect Pair?
A Perfect Pair has a runtime of 0 hours and 14 minutes (14 minutes total).
When was A Perfect Pair released?
A Perfect Pair was released on January 1, 1987 in theaters.