1995 | 00:28:07 | United States | English | B&W | Mono | 4:3 | Video
Collection: Single Titles
Tags: Feminism, Health, Holiday, Language, Mental Landscape
Based on accounts of girlhood anorexia, Swallow unravels the masked and shifting symptoms that define clinical depression. With a densely layered soundtrack, humorous and painful scenes of potential psychological breakdown reveal a critical loss of meaning, and the failure to diagnose mental illness. Weaving narrative, documentary, and experimental strategies, Swallow intimately traces the awkward steps from unacknowledged depression to self-recognition.
This title is also available on Elisabeth Subrin Videoworks.
Prizes + Awards
First Place Experimental, USA Film Festival 1996
Juror's Choice, Charlotte Film and Video Festival 1996
Premiere
MIX NYC FestivalNew York
1995
Exhibitions + Festivals
Sue Scott Gallery, Elisabeth Subrin: Her Compulsion to Repeat, January 23-February 28 2010