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In Shirin Neshat's film Rapture, Neshat projects two images into the space, one on each wall at the same time. The first of men and the second is of women. What are the women in the process of doing?

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From the 1960s and back, many of these stills were separately staged and lit for publicity. Often they were not frames from the film, but separately staged and lit and shot with still cameras. This afforded higher resolution images more appropriate for publicity. They were often also colored artificially, even if the film was shot and released in black and white.

With women

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