Prisoner's Dilemma
Originally released in 1974. Prisoner's Dilemma is a feature film. directed by Robert Bell. At just 45 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Leo Castelli, Spalding Gray, and Kathryn Bigelow
Synopsis
A two-part tape of a video performance done on January 22, 1974, at 112 Greene Street (as part of the Video Performance Exhibition), structured on a problem in game theory, a non-zero-sum game, in which both players can win or lose at the same time, one can win more than the other, and one can win at the others expense. Serra and Bell have used game theory as a way of dealing with genres of commercial TV: cops and robbers in the first part, and a quiz program in the second.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Prisoner's Dilemma about?
A two-part tape of a video performance done on January 22, 1974, at 112 Greene Street (as part of the Video Performance Exhibition), structured on a problem in game theory, a non-zero-sum game, in ...
Who directed Prisoner's Dilemma?
Prisoner's Dilemma was directed by Robert Bell.
How long is Prisoner's Dilemma?
Prisoner's Dilemma has a runtime of 0 hours and 45 minutes (45 minutes total).
When was Prisoner's Dilemma released?
Prisoner's Dilemma was released on December 31, 1974 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Prisoner's Dilemma?
The main cast of Prisoner's Dilemma includes Leo Castelli, Spalding Gray, Kathryn Bigelow.