Spitting Glass
Originally released in 1990. Spitting Glass is a feature film. directed by Ed Bowes. At just 54 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
An adult tale of psychological disintegration presented from the point of view of a single, professional woman living in New York, SPITTING GLASS is told in a deadpan manner, with some humor and considerable irony. The program powerfully conveys an experience of mental confusion and frustration rooted in social contradictions. Soon her own thoughts are tormenting her as conflict and anger surface in some disturbing and antisocial behavior. Conversations and confrontations spill over into one another; voices become distorted and insights emerge in fragments as the protagonist moves through a series of unsatisfying encounters in her daily routine. She’d like to ‘find a new approach’ in the midst of this personal moral crisis, but can’t decide if she should go out West or kill her father. — WGBH
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spitting Glass about?
An adult tale of psychological disintegration presented from the point of view of a single, professional woman living in New York, SPITTING GLASS is told in a deadpan manner, with some humor and co...
Who directed Spitting Glass?
Spitting Glass was directed by Ed Bowes.
How long is Spitting Glass?
Spitting Glass has a runtime of 0 hours and 54 minutes (54 minutes total).
When was Spitting Glass released?
Spitting Glass was released on January 1, 1990 in theaters.