I Will Not Think about Death Anymore

“I Will Not Think about Death Anymore” is a dramatic film about a Jewish lesbian who is obsessed with worries about dying following the death of a friend to AIDS. The fears triggered by this event bring on anxiety attacks common to women at the beginning of a healing process from sexual abuse. The story revolves around an internal adventure and fantasy, where Death becomes a butch dyke in the supermarket. The themes of healing, sexual abuse, dying, and panic attacks intertwine with Jewish identity, and the reclaiming of Jewish ritual for gay and lesbian audiences.

Film Maker
Buncel, Irene
Year
1994
Country
Canada
Length
22
Category
HIV / AIDS, Jewish, lesbian, LGBTQ, Mental Health, Race + Ethnicity, science/medicine, sexuality, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
narrative, queer

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