Fragility (film)
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Directed by | Ahang Bashi |
Produced by | Momento Film |
Cinematography | Maria Åkesson, Ahang Bashi |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Fragility is a 2016 Swedish documentary film directed by Ahang Bashi.[1]
Synopsis
Just when her career is at its peak, the filmmaker Ahang Bashi falls into a deep hole of panic disorder and depression. With the camera as her companion, Ahang explores anxiety's vertiginous world of both darkness and hope. The film depicts her worst moments as well as the most loving gestures from the surroundings. It also takes us back in time, to her escape to Sweden and to the little girl who didn't understand. In 2017 the film was awarded Newcomer of the year at Swedish Guldbaggegalan, and it won Best Swedish Feature – The City Of Gothenburg Award, at the Gothenburg Film festival.
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