

Five minutes that'll make you terrified of mirrors and weirdly okay with it.
In 'Some Dark Place', filmmaker Cecelia Condit explores the dislocations of identity and memory that aging forces upon us without losing sight of life's beauty.
Direction
Condit's surrealist experimental vision hits like a fever dream.
Cinematography
Intimate close-ups that feel like someone's reading your diary.

Director
Cecelia Condit
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Condit is a pioneering feminist video artist whose work has screened at MoMA and Centre Pompidou.
The film belongs to the 'personal avant-garde' tradition where artists turn cameras on their own aging bodies—a radical act in a culture obsessed with invisible women over 50.
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