The Oppression of the Woman Is Especially Seen in the Attitude of the Women Themselves (1969)
Director: Hellmuth Costard
The movements, routines and gestures that compose an ordinary day in the life of an ordinary housewife, recorded in the minutest every more oppressive details, become a sort of catalyst by the unique and simple means of having the woman played by a man with long hair and a slightly androgynous look.