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Withdrawing in Disgust
Set on the day of the General Election 2015, twelve people - a cross-section of British culture - voice their own opinions in this fast moving political satire. Watch here: vimeo.com/126784145
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the impact of societal pressures and the media on individual identity and mental well-being. It features interviews with psychologists, sociologists, and individuals who have struggled with self-esteem and belonging in the modern world. The film delves into themes of alienation, consumerism, and the search for authentic connection.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Withdrawing in Disgust' garnered attention for its unflinching look at contemporary social anxieties. Critics generally praised its thought-provoking content and the sensitive portrayal of its subjects, though some found its tone to be bleak. Audiences responded with a mix of deep resonance and discomfort, sparking discussions on the issues it raised.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a stark and often uncomfortable reflection of modern societal pressures.
Praised for its insightful interviews and exploration of mental health themes.
Some viewers found the documentary's pervasive sense of disillusionment overwhelming.
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Fun Fact
The director, Mark R. Daniels, stated in interviews that the film's title was inspired by a recurring phrase he heard from interview subjects expressing their feelings about the contemporary world.
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