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Release Date:
January 1, 1998
Original Title:
How to Be a Recluse
Alternate Titles:
How to Be a Recluse: 7 Easy Steps
Production Companies:
Mutter Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
engWe live in a busy world and isolation seems to be the only way to escape the buzz of lists, inspirational catchphrases, and reminders to upgrade - now! The peace of ignoring the phone may be bliss, but what about when we get what we ask for and are forgotten altogether? The director mulls over the bittersweet reality of escaping. This video is about wanting to be alone and being lonely - a meditation on the cult of individuality and independence in our anxious urban world.
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Additional Camera:
Maureen Bradley
Gyasi Bourne
Director:
Laurel Swenson
Editor:
Laurel Swenson
Music:
Marlies Wester
Shane Phillipson
Producer:
Laurel Swenson
Sound Editor:
Maureen Bradley
Sound Mixer:
Maureen Bradley
Writer:
Laurel Swenson
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