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Films
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Directors
“Ross, Nina”
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Region
British-Irish Isles
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Country
United Kingdom
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Health/ Health care/ Healing
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Life Story/ Life History
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Directors
Ross, Nina
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Shorts Collection 2
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United Kingdom
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Year of production
2020
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Film
The Daring Young Girl on the Flying Trapeze
2020
27
‘
Directed by
Nina Ross
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As a child, Nancy Willis dreamt of joining the circus, longing for freedom and adventure. Diagnosed with muscular dystrophy and told she would not live beyond her twenties, the now 65-year-old artist invites us into her world. Combining hard-hitting memories of societal discrimination with the depth and beauty of everyday moments, she opens up about vulnerability, self-exploration, family and maternity. The narrative meanders seamlessly between the grounded and the dream-like. A rich tapestry of artwork, observation and archive illustrates the challenges of physical deterioration and the infinite possibilities of imagination. The film provides an alternative frame of perception through which to explore the experience of disability.
British-Irish Isles
Art/ Artists/ Artisans
Personal Narrative
Health/ Health care/ Healing
Life Story/ Life History
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