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Lizzie borden born in flames
Born in Flames
1983 film by Lizzie Borden
Born in Flames is a 1983 American utopian/dystopiandocufictiondrama film directed, produced and co-written by radical intersectional feminist Lizzie Borden.[1] The film explores racism, classism, sexism and heterosexism in an alternatesocialist democraticUnited States.[2] The title comes from the Red Krayola song "Born in Flames", which appears in the film and was written by Mayo Thompson, a member of the conceptual artists' group Art & Language.[3]
Plot
The film is set during the 10th anniversary of a peaceful socialist-democratic revolution, and follows two feminist groups in New York City, each voicing their concerns to the public by pirate radio.
One group, led by an outspoken white lesbian, Isabel, operates Radio Ragazza. The other, led by a soft-spoken African-American, Honey, operates Phoenix Radio. The local community is stimulated into action after a world-traveling political activist, A