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‘Sarah Ann’ is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into the astonishing survival story of Sarah Ann Henley, who leapt from the Clifton Suspension Bridge in 1885. The film weaves in vivid newspaper accounts to present her ordeal, creating a tense yet oddly uplifting atmosphere. What’s intriguing is how the documentary captures the Victorian era's perspective on such a dramatic event. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of her story while also exploring the societal implications of her suicide attempt. The use of practical effects to depict the fall adds a unique layer of realism that’s often missing in contemporary storytelling. Overall, it’s a distinctive piece that merges history with a personal narrative in a very engaging way.
Features a blend of historical newspaper accounts.Unique practical effects recreate the fall.Deeply explores societal views on mental health in the Victorian era.
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Pim Zwier
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