Dialogues with Madwomen

Dialogues with Madwomen
Directed by Allie Light
Produced by Irving Saraf
Cinematography Irving Saraf
Edited by Irving Saraf
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Dialogues with Madwomen is a 1993 documentary by Allie Light focusing on mental illness in women.[1]

Synopsis

In Dialogues with Madwomen, filmmakers Allie Light and Irving Saraf have seven "madwomen" — including Light herself — into telling their stories. Using a mixture of home movies, archival footage of psychiatric wards, re-enactments, and interviews with their subjects, Light and Saraf have created a complex, moving portrait of women in whom depression, schizophrenia, and multiple personalities coexist with powerful, sometimes inspired levels of creativity.

See also

Karen Wong

In December 2013, a man whose DNA linked him to Karen Wong, one of the seven women in the film, was found guilty and convicted for her murder.[2]

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