Essential Experiments: Anne Charlotte Robertson, Selections from the Five Year Diary

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Begun in the early 1980s and running to over thirty eight hours of Super 8 film, Anne Charlotte Robertson’s Five Year Diary stands as one of the major works of diary film-making. The films are an intimate and exhaustively narrated chronicle of her daily life in Framingham, Massachusetts and her battles with depression, paranoia, and borderline schizophrenia. Over the course of the Diary, Robertson unflinching documents nervous breakdowns and hospitalisations, her obsessive crush on Doctor Who actor Tom Baker, her battles with weight, the side effects of prescription medication and the death of her three-year-old niece, Emily. Though often painfully raw and emotional the diary is not entirely bleak but leavened with self-awareness and humour it becomes a redemptive form of self-therapy which for Robertson ultimately tells ‘the story of a mind’s survival.’

Programme:
- Five Year Diary, Reel 22: A Short Affair and Going Crazy
- Five Year Diary, Reel 23: A Breakdown and After the Mental Hospital
- Five Year Diary, Reel 80: Emily Died

Introduced by Benjamin Cook, Director of LUX and Bárbara Rodríguez Muñoz, Visual Arts Curator, Anxiety 2014. Ticket includes a special limited edition LUX publication on Anne Charlotte Robertson which will be available at the screening.

Programmed by LUX in collaboration with Anxiety 2014

Venue: 

BFI Southbank - London, United Kingdom

Dates: 

Wednesday, June 11, 2014 - 20:30

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Dates: 

Wednesday, June 11, 2014 - 20:30

Venue: 

  • 9 Belvedere Road
    SE1 8YL   London, London
    United Kingdom
    51° 30' 23.7024" N, 0° 6' 56.5164" W