Item 3338 - Copycat

Identity area

Reference code

ES OVNI RSC-3338

Title

Copycat

Date(s)

  • 2010 (Accumulation)
  • 2010 (Accumulation)

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Item

Extent and medium

Video

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Scope and content

Copycat is a short documentary about suicide. Through the re-enactment of some of the scenes from Roman Polanski's film The Tenant, archive footage, film fragments and the interviews with a psychoanalyst, a psycologist, a psychiatrist, a writer and an art curator, the film focuses on the copycat effect to question media representation as well as psychological and social causes of suicide.

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Accruals

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Press: No; Catalogue: No; Itinerancies: No; Online archive: No; Television: No

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Language of material

  • German

Script of material

    Language and script notes

    Castellano

    Physical characteristics and technical requirements

    Llengua: Alemán. Països: España

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    Master es mini dv PAL falta sinopsis en catalan falta sinopsis en ingles copycat (2010): ////////guión/dirección/montaje: Tjasa Kancler and Anja Steidinger///////sonido/musica: Neda Ploskow///////actrices: Beatriz Vilaseca y Eli Sordé////////entrevistas con: Bengina Gerisch, Georg Fiedler, Claus Mewes, Carmen Tejedor, Alvaro Colomer curios

    Alternative identifier(s)

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    copycat

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    Description identifier

    ES_OVNI_2010_steanj001-copycat

    Institution identifier

    OVNI

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    Status

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    Dates of creation revision deletion

    Language(s)

    • Catalan

    Script(s)

    • Latin

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