Between the Lines (2009)

Between the Lines is a visually lyrical experimental documentary about women who cut themselves. The film is about gray areas in women’s relationship to their bodies in the context of deliberate self-harm. The women in this film negotiate the fine lines between self-destructive behavior and self-preserving coping mechanisms, as well as personal marking and the record keeping of experiences that defy language.

Director: Sophie E. Constantinou
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 1 min
Release Date:
Production: Citizen Film
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

self-harm, documentary, women, documentary short

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Between the Lines about?
Between the Lines is a visually lyrical experimental documentary about women who cut themselves. The film is about gray areas in women’s relationship to their bodies in the context of deliberate self-harm. The women in this film negotiate the fine lines between self-destructive behavior and self-preserving coping mechanisms, as well as personal marking and the record keeping of experiences that defy language.
Who directed Between the Lines?
Between the Lines was directed by Sophie E. Constantinou.
How long is Between the Lines?
Between the Lines has a runtime of 1m (1 minutes).
What genre is Between the Lines?
Between the Lines is a Documentary film.
Where was Between the Lines produced?
Between the Lines was produced in United States of America.