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In This Life's Body: The Loves I've Had

1984

In This Life's Body: The Loves I've Had

1984

  • NFSA ID0AR5FRA9
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormShort, Documentary
  • Duration2 hrs, 27 mins
  • Year1984

In her film In This Life’s Body (1984), Corinne Cantrill reflects on the events of her life using photographs and home movies.

The momentous 147-minute filmic autobiography meditates on family, work, love, the body, photography, time and space. Corinne was known to get up and perform tai chi during screenings of the film.

This clip is a montage of photographs of past boyfriends and includes Corinne's husband and filmmaking partner, Arthur Cantrill.

Corinne was a pioneering figure in Australian experimental filmmaking. Read more about her life and see examples of her work.

In her film In This Life’s Body (1984), Corinne Cantrill reflects on the events of her life using photographs and home movies.

The momentous 147-minute filmic autobiography meditates on family, work, love, the body, photography, time and space. Corinne was known to get up and perform tai chi during screenings of the film.

This clip is a montage of photographs of past boyfriends and includes Corinne's husband and filmmaking partner, Arthur Cantrill.

Corinne was a pioneering figure in Australian experimental filmmaking. Read more about her life and see examples of her work.

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