Every 28 Days is a documentary film in which I relentlessly document myself with my desire to have children. The film has become an intensely personal film about a very personal piece of life. I accompany myself and my partner with the camera over a long period of time in our attempts to get pregnant and interviewed us. I document my sudden grief over an apparent loss that I had never felt that way before. It's a documentary in the first person, a kind of autobiographical diary film. The camera serves as a mirror, as an ordering confrontation with my own reality.
Every 28 Days is a documentary film in which I relentlessly document myself with my desire to have children. The film has become an intensely personal film about a very personal piece of life. I accompany myself and my partner with the camera over a long period of time in our attempts to get pregnant and interviewed us. I document my sudden grief over an apparent loss that I had never felt that way before. It's a documentary in the first person, a kind of autobiographical diary film. The camera serves as a mirror, as an ordering confrontation with my own reality.