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Brain Static: a self-portrait

Genre

Experimental

Directed By

Roger D. Wilson (Cooper)

Date: Jan 2009
Length: 00:05:40
Process: B&W, Colour
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: 16 mm
Sound Format: Dialogue, Sound

Synopsis

The human brain is the lifeline to living a happy and healthy life. Any damage to the brain can be a devastating experience for one to live through. Mental illness is overlooked, shunned and hidden in the shadows. Brain Static takes the viewer into the mind of the filmmaker and his fear that one day he may face the same illness as his own mother.

Credits

Director
Roger D. Wilson (Cooper)
Cinematographer
Paul Crivellari

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