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Self Portrait is an intriguing exploration of both artistic vision and personal struggle. It dives deep into Lene Marie Fossen's life, showcasing her exceptional talent as a photographer while simultaneously chronicling her harrowing battle with anorexia. The film is shot in a way that feels intimate, almost invasive at times, inviting the viewer into her world without pretense. The pacing is contemplative; it lets you linger on moments that would otherwise rush by. There's this haunting quality to the visuals, reflecting both beauty and despair. It's not just a story about survival but also raises complex issues around mental health and treatment, making it distinct in its approach to a sensitive subject. Worth a watch for those who appreciate art as a means of expression and coping.
An intimate portrayal of an artist's life and struggles.Explores complex themes of mental health and survival.Unique visual style enhances the emotional depth.
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