In “Who Do You Think You Are” (1986, 10 minutes) the main character, a filmmaker, investigates her own cigarette smoking habit while wishing she could make “a film about injustice.” She wishes, in other words to do something heroic. She has been seduced by the image of the cigarette-smoking hero, but an image is only an image. Rent the 16mm film or buy it as part of a 3 film DVD collection.
Marjorie Keller, Filmmaker and writer
Center Quarterly
Katherine Dieckmann, Film Critic
Village Voice
Selected Screenings
- WNET Independent Focus
- American Museum of the Moving Image
- Whitney Museum
- Black Maria and Atlanta Film Festivals
- Gallery Association of New York traveling exhibition
- Robert Flaherty Film Seminar