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"[La raison avant la passion's] ambiguous approach to producing patriotism surely must result in part from its use of a post-Pop art approach to ends entirely different from those one usually associates with the earlier movement. Wieland has been described as post-Warhol, but one cannot imagine a more different artistic personality in terms of themes and intent. Where Pop art imagery is so often used to disparage or satirize, Wieland's is far more positive."
-- George Lellis
Source:
 
 
 
Lellis, George. "La raison avant la passion."
 
 ["From Form and Structure in Recent Film, edited by Dennis Wheeler (Vancouver Art Gallery and Talon Books, 1972)."] 
 
 In The Films of Joyce Wieland, edited by Kathryn Elder. Toronto: Toronto International Film Festival Group, 1999.
 
 (p. 61)