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The Bed You Sleep In

United States

1993

117 Min
Color
English
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DIR Jon Jost

PROD Henry S. Rosenthal

SCR Jon Jost

DP Jon Jost

ED Jon Jost

MUSIC Erling Wold

SOUND Josh Rosen

Berlinale (Forum): Prize of the Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention, Toronto, Stockholm (Competition), Sundance (Special Screenings)

Synopsis

Ray and Jean are sitting and reading a letter from their daughter Tracy, who has recently left home. In the letter Tracy accuses her father of abusing her sexually when she was a child. The parents’ world is smashed into pieces and turns into a tragedy of Greek proportions. Did Ray abuse his daughter or not? Not even Jon Jost takes sides. –Stockholm Film Festival

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Jon Jost

Born in Chicago on May 16, 1943, of a military family, Jon Jost grew up in Georgia, Kansas, Japan, Italy, Germany and Virginia. Expelled from college in 1962, he began making 16mm films in January, 1963. He is self-taught. He has made some 20+ shorts and 14 feature length films on celluloid, 16 and 35mm, all of which he has conceived, written, photographed, directed and edited; most of these he also produced. Since 1996 he has worked only in Digital Video (DV), completing 18 full-length works and many shorts, as well as one large-scale 7 screen installation work, TRINITY, presented at the ZKM, Karlsruhe Germany, in this medium as of 2009.

After 10 years of making short works, Jost made his first feature-length film in 1974, and since devoted himself to the making of a wide-ranging series of films, largely focused on specifically American topics, in forms ranging from essays (Speaking Directly, Stagefright, Plain Talk & Common Sense), to fictions (Last Chants for a Slow Dance;… read more

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Sean P

19Sep12

Jon Jost's best work. a harrowing film, it destroys me every time i see it... masterpiece.

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Mike Spence

31Aug10

August 31, 2010 - Jon Jost, one of the great geniuses of cinema, just posted on two threads in the forum and all people want to talk about is prison films and The Expendables. We've got a lot of work to do.

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Adam Hudson

22Mar10

Beautiful and extremely haunting

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