No No Nooky T.V.

No No Nooky T.V.

No No Nooky T.V.


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0h 12m 1987 HD

No No Nooky T.V. at Fmovies. NO NO NOOKY TV posits sexuality to be a social construct in a "sex-text" of satiric graphic representation of "dirty pictures." Made on an Amiga Computer and shot in 16mm film, NO NO NOOKY TV confronts the feminist controversy around sexuality with electronic language, pixels and interface. Even the monitor is eroticized in this film/video hybrid that points fun at romance, sexuality, and love in our post-industrial age. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2017.

No No Nooky T.V. (1987)
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