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Suburban Queen

Mindy Faber

1985 00:03:10 United StatesEnglishColorMono4:3

Description

This classic feminist tape deviates from David Byrne’s and Jonathan Demme’s popular 1980s versions of suburban life, True Stories. Rather than poking sarcastic fun at the woman locked in the split-level, Suburban Queen poignantly evokes a daughter’s longings. Portraying the relationship of a mother and daughter inextricably bound yet puzzled by each other’s lives, Faber recounts her frustration with her mother’s depression and passivity, and her fantasy of how her mother might transcend these conditions.

This title is also available on Mindy Faber Videoworks: Volume 1.

About Mindy Faber

Grounded in biting humor, a surreal sensibility, and engaging personal narrative, Mindy Faber's tapes are informed by political and feminist thought, exploring the construction of female identity as a result of social expectations and limitations. Blending personal stories with an investigation of broad social forces, Faber’s tapes chart the complexities of female psychology in mother/daughter and interpersonal relationships.