Delirium
Originally released in 1993. Delirium is a feature film. directed by Mindy Faber. At just 23 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Defiantly humorous in its tone, Delirium reflects Faber’s mother’s personal experience with what has been classified as “female hysteria.” While never reducing her mother’s condition to a single explanation, Delirium firmly and convincingly links her illness to the historically embattled position women hold in a patriarchal culture. The video layers haunting imagery and humorous iconoclasm, referencing everything from television episodes of I Love Lucy to Charcot’s 19th Century photos of female hysterics. Delirium contends that female mental illness must be understood within the political/social arena, and that in many instances women’s reactions of violence, anger, and depression are indeed sane reactions to abhorrent situations.
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What is Delirium about?
Defiantly humorous in its tone, Delirium reflects Faber’s mother’s personal experience with what has been classified as “female hysteria.” While never reducing her mother’s condition to ...
Who directed Delirium?
Delirium was directed by Mindy Faber.
How long is Delirium?
Delirium has a runtime of 0 hours and 23 minutes (23 minutes total).
When was Delirium released?
Delirium was released on June 16, 1993 in theaters.