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  1. Brief Synopsis. Around a familiar theme--the dissolution of a marriage--avant-garde filmmaker Yvonne Rainer constructs an honest, graceful and wickedly funny account of a self-satisfied womanizer, Jack Deller, the man "who almost knows too much about women."

  2. The Man Who Envied Women (1985) 08/01/1985 (US) Comedy 2h 5m User Score. Overview. A Manhattan professor's (William Raymond, Larry Loonin) unseen artist wife mocks his pitiful existence. Yvonne Rainer. Director, Writer. Top Billed Cast. Jackie Raynal. Fre ...

  3. The Man Who Envied Women ★½ 1985The non-narrative feminist story of a smug womanizer: the man “who knows almost too much about women.” 125m/C VHS . Bill Raymond, Larry Loonin, Trisha Brown; D: Yvonne Rainer; W: Yvonne Rainer. Source for information on The Man Who Envied Women: VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever dictionary.

  4. The Man Who Envied Women (1985) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu . Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India ...

  5. The whole film is a collage of clips of artists, snobs, and feminists expounding French and feminist philosophy in conversations that are basically two ideologies reciting their lines back and forth. Throw in incoherent dialogue and sound quality, stuff that doesn't make sense, and nothing good, and you have The Man Who Envied Women.

  6. The Man Who Envied Women (1985) 1985 USA Directed by Yvonne Rainer Featuring Iris Owens, Antonino D'agostato, Kate Flax. Commercial and licensing; BFI distribution; Archive content sales and licensing ; Venue hire; BFI book releases and trade sales; Selli ...

  7. The Man Who Envied Women, like most of Rainer’s films, is always “ostensibly” about something. In other words, it engages models of juxtaposition and selection that reveal what might be the film’s “real” engagement as opposed to what it proposes as “real.” Doubling and tripling characters, disheveling tableaux and pillaging ...