Frame Shift: Places I Go (2022)
Frame Shift: Short Films presented by Accessible Arts
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6m 50s
In an impressionistic tone poem, a young woman living with a chronic illness uses her imagination to escape the medical system.
This film is a cathartic, emotional reimagining of Dani’s relationship with the medical system - one that is ongoing and cyclical.
This film was written during her second long stay in hospital and acts as her first piece exploring the unique, silent cycle of living with chronic illness and invisible disability.
The film embraces an abstracted, non-linear narrative structure and stars Gemma Cowley
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