Precious Products
1989
Comedy
Synopsis
In Precious Products we are subtly reminded of this country’s obsession with consumerism and narcissism. George, with his ever-present video-8 camera, attends an opening of Precious Products—an exhibition of artworks satirizing art as commodity. He leaves the art world of San Francisco to spend a Christmas holiday with friends in their opulent home. Ironically, this is the home of a celebrity (another kind of commodity), Russian defector/ballerina Natalia Makanova. Surrounded by all the luxuries of life and Makanova’s image, George muses about death. Panning over a dressing table laden with products, he focuses on a People magazine and comments, 'We are precious products, all of us.'
Credits
Cast
Ben Polsky as Himself
George Kuchar as Himself
Griff Kwiat as Himself
Lynda Diamond as Herself
Sharon Grace as Herself
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Precious Products - Original Poster
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