This film documents the tragedy of senility as it affects the life of an elderly woman. Whereas she was once in command of language (and culture), she is now victimized by her inability to interact with it. The objects in her home offer no comfort; rather they combine to illustrate the imprisoning nature of her state. She questions the meaning of her continued existence and pleads for help that can never come. The voice used is that of the woman whose plight the film describes; the words are hers and, with two exceptions, the voice was recorded “straight.” Originally shot in Super 8 in 1985, the film was blown up to16mm in 1987.
Lady in a Chair
- Film Maker
- Douglas, David
- Year
- 1985
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Super 8
- Length
- 10
- Genre
- documentary, experimental
- Category
- Work about Women


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