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The Dolls of Lisbon

The Antagonist Art Movement's latest project, The Dolls of Lisbon, draws inspiration from the Mexican Zapatista movement. This documentary features artists from the US, Ecuador, Portugal, and Europe, exploring the struggles of the artistic life.

The latest project from New York City's Antagonist Art Movement, The Dolls of Lisbon, is a documentary inspired by the Mexican Zapatista movement. The film brings together artists from the US, Ecuador, Portugal, and Europe, exploring the challenges of being an artist and whether they would still choose this path knowing the struggles involved. The documentary features a unique soundtrack of underground musicians and innovative use of Super 8mm film and stop motion animation.

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Info about The Dolls of Lisbon

Studio(s): Minsker and Lee Productions

Originally Released: United States, Oct 15, 2011

Production Countries: United States, Germany, Portugal, Ecuador

Budget: $7,000.00

Genres:Documentary