We, the militant radfem gang named after Valerie-Andrea Dworkin-Solanas

We, the militant radfem gang named after Valerie-Andrea Dworkin-Solanas is a video work about the fantasy of political agency, revolutionary language, and the fragile boundary between emancipation and self-mythologisation. The protagonist, a young activist inspired by militant feminism, imagines the creation of an anonymous militant gang and begins to produce visual propaganda materials: universal video content intended to recruit new participants and form a protest community.
The work follows the logic of mediated political imagination. Instead of direct collective action, the protagonist constructs a community through images, slogans, instructions, and performative gestures. Revolutionary language becomes both a tool of empowerment and a mechanism of isolation: the more precisely she tries to stage a collective struggle, the more visible her solitude becomes.
When she finally leaves the enclosed space of her own projections, the imagined movement fails to materialise. The work turns this failure into its central subject: not as a rejection of feminist anger or political resistance, but as a reflection on how radical gestures can collapse when they remain trapped inside representation, fantasy, and individual performance.
A young activist, inspired by the ideas of militant feminism, decides to organize an anonymous militant gang. She begins to produce visual propaganda materials — universal video content designed to attract new participants. Following revolutionary precepts, she attempts to form a protest community through media, but when she goes beyond the world of her illusions, she faces inevitable failure and finds herself completely alone.
Video 10:46. 2016