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099    Available on Kanopy 
245 00 Tania Libre.|h[Kanopy electronic resource] 
264  1 |bPragda,|c2017. 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2019. 
300    1 online resource (streaming video file) (69 minutes):
       |bdigital, .flv file, sound 
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500    Title from title frames. 
500    Film 
500    In Process Record. 
511 0  Frank Ochberg, Tania Bruguera, Tilda Swinton 
518    Originally produced by Pragda in 2017. 
520    How does incarceration affect an artist’s psyche? In a 
       fascinating and novel approach, we are allowed to 
       eavesdrop on one of the world’s most celebrated—and 
       daring—Cuban artists, Tania Bruguera’s session with Dr. 
       Frank Ochberg, a New York-based psychiatrist. Bruguera 
       visited Dr. Ochberg after spending eight months in prison 
       accused for treason after announcing her intention to 
       provide an uncensored platform for citizens in Havana to 
       freely express their views in public for one minute. 
       During the session, Bruguera eloquently reflects on the 
       emotional ramifications of constant struggles with 
       authorities, the psychological and physical effects of her
       interrogations, and a family dynamic that mirrors the 
       subversive surveillance culture that many Cubans encounter
       in their daily life. The film touches upon broader issues 
       related to the revolutionary potential of art, censorship,
       and the loss of civil liberties. Official Selection at the
       **Berlin International Film Festival**. Winner of the 
       Golden Gate Persistence of Vision Award at the **San 
       Francisco International Film Festival**. *“A haunting 
       documentary that showcases...Bruguera coming to terms with
       the consequences of creating such an incendiary piece of 
       art. Tilda Swinton lends her soothing and yet scrutinizing
       tones as the narrator.” – Oliver Johnston, **The Up 
       Coming*** 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
546    In English,Spanish 
650  0 Social action. 
650  0 Current affairs. 
650  0 Women's studies. 
650  0 Artists. 
650  0 Human rights. 
650  0 Latin America. 
650  0 Performing arts. 
650  0 Psychology. 
650  0 Documentary films. 
655  7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 
700 1  Hershman Leeson, Lynn,|efilm director. 
700 1  Ochberg, Frank,|eactor. 
700 1  Bruguera, Tania,|eactor. 
700 1  Swinton, Tilda,|eactor. 
710 2  Pragda (Firm),|4dst 
710 2  Kanopy (Firm),|4dst 
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