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Breathing lessons, the life and work of Mark O'Brien

Label
Breathing lessons, the life and work of Mark O'Brien
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
NRC
Main title
Breathing lessons
Medium
electronic resource
Runtime
35
Series statement
Fanlight Productions collection
Sub title
the life and work of Mark O'Brien
Summary
Academy Award Winning Documentary! According to Mark O'Brien, "The two mythologies about disabled people break down to one: we can't do anything, or two: we can do everything. But the truth is, we're just human." O'Brien was a frequently published journalist and poet, and a contributor to National Public Radio. He contracted polio in childhood and, due to post-polio syndrome, spent much of his life in an iron lung. Yet for more than forty years, he fought against illness, bureaucracy and society's conflicting perceptions of disability for his right to lead an independent life. Breathing Lessons breaks down barriers to understanding by presenting an honest and intimate portrait of a complex, intelligent, beautiful and interesting person, who happens to be disabled. Incorporating the vivid imagery of O'Brien's poetry, and his candid, wry and often profound reflections on work, sex, death and God, this provocative film asks: what makes a life worth living?
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Life and work of Mark O'Brien
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