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Born in Flames
Born in Flames

Born in Flames (1983)

61% User Rating
1h 20min
Drama
Science Fiction

In near-future New York, ten years after the “social-democratic war of liberation,” diverse groups of women organize a feminist uprising as equality remains unfulfilled.

Lizzie BordenDirector

Cast

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Honey

Honey

Honey

Adele Bertei

Adele Bertei

Isabel

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Jean Satterfield

Adelaide Norris

Florynce Kennedy

Florynce Kennedy

Zella Wylie

Pat Murphy

Pat Murphy

Newspaper editor

Kathryn Bigelow

Kathryn Bigelow

Newspaper editor

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Becky Johnston

Newspaper editor

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Hillary Hurst

Leader of Women's Army

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Sheila McLaughlin

Other leader

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Marty Pottenger

Other leader / Woman at site

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Lynne Jones

Other leader

Ron Vawter

Ron Vawter

FBI Agent

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John Coplans

Chief

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John Rudolph

TV Newscaster

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Warner Schreiner

TV Newscaster

Valerie Smaldone

Valerie Smaldone

TV Newscaster

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John McLearen

TV Spot Revolution

Pat Place

Pat Place

Woman from Regazza

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Julia Hanlon

Woman from Regazza

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Maria David

Woman from Phoenix

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Towana Starks

Woman from Phoenix

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Cat Hightower

Woman from Phoenix

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Veronica Campbell

Woman at daycare meeting

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Mayumi Sakaguchi

Woman at induction

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Ryan

Girl in Subway

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Chris Brewer

Girl in Subway

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Bill Tatum

Mayor Zubrinsky

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Jorge Ramos

Rapist

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Julio Pena

Rapist

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Merián Soto

Rape victim

Mark Boone Junior

Mark Boone Junior

Man on subway

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Dana Johnson

Woman reading

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Jerry Nixon

Adelaide's boss

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Gary Valdes

Co-worker

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Dirk Zimmer

Co-worker

Jacques Sandulescu

Jacques Sandulescu

Foreman at second site

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Gary Hill

Man in truck

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Sis McQuade

Woman at site

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Susan Sawyer

Woman at site

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Sherry Rosso

Woman at site

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Donna Allegra Simms

Woman at site

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Valerie Jones

Woman at site

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Ramona Galindez

Woman at site

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Katy Taylor

Woman at site

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Marion Benjamin

Woman at site

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Joan Ellis

Woman at site

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Carolyn Fitzgerald

Woman at site

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Belle Chevigny

Belle Gayle

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Paul Zonghetti

Agent #2

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Alexa Evans

Woman arguing with Honey

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Malick N'Diaye

African man

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Dolly Udemzue

African woman

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Barbara Scott

Woman with machine gun

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Hanita

Voice of woman in desert

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Diane Jacobs

Woman at secretary strike

Felice Rosser

Felice Rosser

Woman at secretary strike

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Hal Miller

Cop at precinct

Peggy Lee Brennan

Peggy Lee Brennan

Lawyer with Zella

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Michael Sullivan

FBI Chief #2

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Nancy Reilly

Woman in jail / Woman breaking into CBS

Rosemary Hochschild

Rosemary Hochschild

Woman in jail

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Vanessa Zannis

Woman in jail

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Sheila Carr

Woman in jail / Woman breaking into CBS

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Ed Bowes

Socialist editor

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Allan Ryan

Handgun demo

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Kathy Gunst

Woman breaking into CBS

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Amy Chen

Woman breaking into CBS

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Patrick Brogan

Washington Correspondent

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Edmead Smith

Security guard

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Daniel Edelman

CBS technician

Mike Bencivenga

Mike Bencivenga

CBS technician

Eric Bogosian

Eric Bogosian

CBS technician

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Gregory Samuels

CBS technician

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Walter Scheuer

President

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Paul Chevigny

District Attorney

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Joel Kovel

Psychoanalyst

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Bill Sturgis

Agent #3

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Tom Whittaker

Voice-over news

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

September 20, 2025

Somehow or other, the US of A has seen a revolution replace it’s government with a form of left-leaning social democracy that aims to prioritise the needs of just about everyone from feminists to gays but as with any idealistic political system, it is failing to deliver on all of it’s promises. Irritated by these failures, a group of New York women have taken to their radio stations to galvanise the disaffected and mount a counter-revolution to revitalise the original values and bring down the government. Presented in part as if it were a fly-on-the-wall report being given to the likes of J. Edgar Hoover, what now ensues is actually quite relevant in many ways as today’s society deals with arguments about meritocracies, quotas and political correctness. What this isn’t, really, is a very plausible scenario and the idea that an army of militant lesbians could take over a nation of 300 millions is far-fetched. For a start, what would happen to the other, less compliant, women (let’s assume men simply don’t matter here) in the country? A country where religious considerations don’t now feature at all? It must have been quite some coup! The entire concept here reminded me of a student project conceived after a night on the tequila and delivered thanks to the cash they raised during a fresher week thrash. The production is cluttered with thinly veiled allegory, but it’s all so polarising and politically charged that if that’s not your stance then the thing might just end up annoying more than engaging: but the one thing it isn’t is ambiguous. The soundtrack is quite an eclectic mix that at times does much of the heavy lifting which is useful as the dialogue becomes angrily and simplistically repetitious to the point that it labours it’s point just a bit too relentlessly and unrealistically. It is a film that was probably thought-provoking forty years ago, but for me it just comes across now as a bit of an ill-thought out rant.

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