Belladonna
Short Films and Mid-Lengths
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12m
Directed by Beth B | 11 mins | 1989
Co-directed with artist Ida Applebroog, Belladonna is a disturbing depiction of violence in our society, featuring several talking heads frankly describing their most personal and perverse attitudes on sex, violence, and actors reciting texts drawn from statements by convicted murderers, and Sigmund Freud’s 1919 essay “A Child Is Being Beaten.”
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