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Self Portrait
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Self Portrait

Jan 17, 2020
1h 20m
★ 7.4

Overview

The documentary is a portrait of an artist and a portrait of a deadly disease. Lene Marie Fossen was a gifted photographer who suffered from severe anorexia. Self Portrait is a film about the power of art and survival, but it also raises important questions about what treatment one who suffers from severe anorexia needs.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Speranza Film

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Cast

Torill Fossen

Herself

Torill Fossen

Geir Fossen

Himself

Geir Fossen

Morten Krogvold

Himself

Morten Krogvold

Susanne Sundfør

Herself

Susanne Sundfør