A couple of years after Roe v. Wade was struck down, the ruling that had guaranteed the right to abortion in the United States since 1973, vegetation grows unchecked on the walls of an empty clinic in Memphis (Tennessee). In this abandoned setting, a group of women, some hand in hand with their partners, seem to recreate a sort of off-screen abortion: the entrance and exit of the clinic. We do not see their faces, but the sound guides us through it: in the voices of two women, the testimonies of those who once exercised a right that has since been lost. (KS)
2024 - True/False Film Fest. United States
Lynne Sachs is an experimental filmmaker and poet living in Brooklyn, New York. Her films embrace archives, diaries, letters, poetry and music to take us on a critical journey through reality and memory. Working from a feminist perspective, Lynne investigates the connections between the body, the camera, and the materiality of film itself. Retrospectives of her 50 feature-length and short films have been presented in Argentina, China, Ecuador, Germany, Mexico, the UK and the US.