

Fatale Collective: Bleed
In this brisk six-shooter anthology, an ensemble of women share entertainingly twisted tales that span disturbing subjects and sick styles through decidedly feminist lenses.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and work of artist Phoebe Gloeckner, focusing on her graphic novel 'The Diary of a Teenage Girl.' It delves into themes of adolescence, sexuality, and trauma through Gloeckner's distinct artistic style. The film offers a personal glimpse into the creative process and the impact of her art.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Fatale Collective: Bleed' received attention within independent film circles and for its focus on a significant contemporary artist. Its reception is largely tied to the recognition of Phoebe Gloeckner's work and the film's contribution to understanding her artistic vision. It is praised for its intimate portrayal and insightful look at the creative process.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a compelling insight into the world of artist Phoebe Gloeckner.
- Highlights the raw and often challenging themes present in Gloeckner's work.
- Praised for its sensitive and artistic approach to portraying personal experiences.
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Fun Fact
The documentary is part of the 'Fatale Collective' series, which aims to showcase and celebrate the work of female artists.
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