Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl (1991)
In memory of a friend who died of an AIDS related illness, this tape is a representation of the grieving process and an act of mourning. In examining the whirlwind of emotions felt upon the death of a friend, the artist confronts the fear, guilt and anger which arises from the dominant ideological construction of the AIDS epidemic.
Director: Ken Anderlini
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: January 1, 1991
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl about?
- In memory of a friend who died of an AIDS related illness, this tape is a representation of the grieving process and an act of mourning. In examining the whirlwind of emotions felt upon the death of a friend, the artist confronts the fear, guilt and anger which arises from the dominant ideological construction of the AIDS epidemic.
- Who directed Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl?
- Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl was directed by Ken Anderlini.
- How long is Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl?
- Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- What genre is Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl?
- Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl is a Documentary film.
- Where was Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl produced?
- Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl was produced in Canada.