Somersault
Somersault

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Somersault

1982
Movie
5 min
English

Using one half of a convex mirror mounted within a glass cylinder, Steina trains the video camera eye dead center as she records the space immediately around her. “Steina playfully does gymnastics with her camera and its mirrored lens attachment as a means of producing a 360-degree image of a torso wrapped around the camera lens . . . an exercise in an immersive space” for both maker and viewer. —Yvonne Spielmann

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Abe KopolovGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A middle-aged man, consumed by grief after his wife's death, struggles to maintain his connection with his young daughter. As he grapples with his overwhelming sorrow, he finds himself increasingly isolated and unable to provide the stability his daughter needs. The film explores themes of loss, memory, and the challenges of single parenthood in the face of profound personal tragedy.

Critical Reception

Somersault received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics often praised the performances of its lead actors, particularly Barry Morse, and the film's sensitive portrayal of grief. However, some found the pacing to be slow and the narrative somewhat bleak. Audiences were generally divided, with some appreciating its emotional depth and others finding it too somber.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong dramatic performances, especially from Barry Morse.

  • Felt to be a somber and at times slow-paced exploration of grief.

  • Its emotional resonance was noted, though some found it unrelentingly bleak.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in and around Toronto, Canada, with many scenes capturing the city's distinct mid-century architecture and atmosphere.

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