Jane Arden
Total Credits at Criticker: 4 (Actor), 3 (Director), 3 (Writer)
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The Other Side of the Underneath is a 1972 British feature film written and directed by Jane Arden and starring Sheila Allen, Liz Danciger, Penny Slinger, Ann Lynn, and Suzanka Fraey. It is the only British feature film in the 1970s to be solely directed by a woman. Jane Arden herself also appears in the film. The title of the film is taken from a line in Arden's play Vagina Rex and the Gas Oven which was a huge success at the London Arts Lab in 1969.
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Separation tells the fragmentary story of a woman named Jane, who is obviously having a bit of a mental breakdown. Her marriage hasn't gone as swimmingly as planned, and while they still see one another on occasion, the relationship is painfully strained. Her husband also appears to be her psychiatrist, yet no parallel is ever drawn between the two via conversation, so she may very well just be seeing her husband within her doctor (or vice-versa). (Infini-Tropolis)
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Vibration (1975) - Short Film
Vibration uses two young western people as the mediators between the new gestalt initiated by Jung, Reich and Frederick Perles, explorers of the unconscious, and the magnetic chain of a Sufic master, finding that the East and the West, the scientific and the mystical, begin to hold together in a truly organic way.
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Danny Cruff returns home years after his father was wrongly accused and hanged for murder. But he can't escape his past.
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