Bile

Available until June 24 - Includes Q&A

No Longer Available

Film Info
Runtime:64
Copyright:2019
Country Listing:Belgium
Premiere Status:North American Premiere
Festival Info
Festival Year:2020
Language:English
Russian
Dutch
French
Accessibility:Partial Subtitles
Program Category:Markers
Film Subjects:Families & Family Relationships
Health & Medicine
Western Europe
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Ira A. Goryainova
Producer(s):Peter Krüger
Editor(s):Ira A. Goryainova
Writer(s):Ira A. Goryainova
Cinematography:Patrick Stevens
Composer:hypnoskull

Description

Markers: Films that make their mark by pushing the boundaries of documentary

How do our perceptions of disease and health reflect on us as a society? Travelling throughout history and across cultures, Ira A. Goryainova’s fascinating essay offers a philosophical reflection on humankind’s view of illnesses. From the Ancient Greek theory of “black bile” to the victim-blaming language of medicine as demonstrated by Susan Sontag, Bile explores the notion of the human body as political metaphor. The Moscow-born director draws from intimate material, intertwining the story of her mother’s cancer and death in post-Soviet Russia with a vast range of medical archives. Her expert collage establishes intriguing connections between physical disorders and the social cancer of the 20th century: fascism. Ironically noting that the use of mustard gas in the Second World War led to the discovery of chemotherapy treatment, Goryainova asks if diseases are as natural to the body as wars are to humanity—a question that is sure to get under your skin. Charlotte Selb

This film includes a pre-recorded Q&A.

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