Dear Sony,
Just wanted to pass along links to some Women Make Movies films that
deal with the issue of bereavement.
Hope this helps.
Best,
Chris
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All Water Has a Perfect Memory, A film by Natalia Almada, 2001, 19 min.,
Color/BW
http://www.wmm.com/Catalog/pages/c580.htm
''All Water Has A Perfect Memory'' is a poignant experimental
documentary that explores the effects of tragedy and remembrance on a
bi-cultural family.
Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter, A film by Deborah Hoffmann, 1994, 44
min., Color
http://www.wmm.com/Catalog/pages/c127.htm
With profound insight and a healthy dose of levity, Complaints of a
Dutiful Daughter chronicles the various stages of a mother's Alzheimer's
Disease and the evolution of her daughter's response to the illness.
Daughter of Suicide, A film by Dempsey Rice, 1999, 72 min., Color
http://www.wmm.com/Catalog/pages/c517.htm
"My mother's suicide is the single most defining event in my life. It's
like there's before and there's after and everything is different
after." Dempsey Rice
Golden Threads, A videotape by Lucy Winer and Karen Eaton, 1999, 56
min., Color
http://www.wmm.com/Catalog/pages/c517.htm
Profiling the life of 93 year old lesbian activist Christine Burton,
founder of a global networking service for mid-life and elder lesbians
this documentary by Lucy Winer and Karen Eaton, exuberantly overturns
our most deeply rooted stereotypes and fears of aging.
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From: Justin Orndorff [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 1:48 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: films dealing with bereavement?
>From: Sony Kaura <[log in to unmask]>
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>hi, i was wondering what are the best films that deal with the issue of
>bereavement? thanks and >take care.
most of the ingmar bergman catalogue touches on the topic of
bereavement.
the recent film _21 grams_ has a great deal to say on the matter, as
well.
best,
justin
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