![]() ![]() In 1982, together with Delphine Seyrig and Ioana Wieder, she founded the Centre audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir, the first archive for audiovisual works with a feminist emphasis. In 1970, on the advice of her friend Jean Genet, she bought a portable video camera and shot her first film, Genet parle d’Angela Davis. She studied in Lausanne and moved to Paris in 1967, where she founded the militant video collective “Video Out” with her future husband. As news images of male-dominated world events flicker across the television screen, Delphine Seyrig disseminates Valerie Solanas’s theses on men – who, according to the manifesto, are both biologically incomplete and driven by vagina envy.Ĭarole Roussopoulos was born in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1945 she died in 2009. ![]() ![]() Manifesto stages a reading of Valerie Solanas’s eponymous manifesto from 1967. ![]()
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