“Personal Effects” is a film about Alison, a sixteen-year-old, who moves into an all-male rooming house. When she realizes that her recurring dream of someone appearing in her room at night is not, in fact, a dream, and that her underwear has been gradually disappearing, she undertakes to find out what’s going on. The unexpected results of her investigation reverberate and come full circle years later, challenging a simple explanation of the events in the house along gender lines and showing, in retrospect, the consequences of Alison’s impulse to forgive.
Personal Effects
- Film Maker
- Spring, Lori
- Year
- 1992
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 31
- Genre
- narrative
- Category
- Childhood, sexuality, Work about Women, Work by Women, Youth


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