Scene from Coming Apart (1969)
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Lois Markle was born on September 27, 1929 in New York, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for The Multipath Adventures of Superman (2000) , The Sporting Club (1971) and The Doctors (1963) .
Birth Name: Sally Kirkland
Birth Date: 1941-10-31
Birth Place: New York City, New York, United States
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Alternate Names: سالی کرکلند
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Sally Kirkland, born October 31, 1941, is an American actress with a career spanning over six decades, appearing in more than 250 film and television productions. Born to fashion editor Sally Kirkland, she began her career in New York's avant-garde theater scene during the 1960s and later became a member of Andy Warhol's The Factory. Kirkland gained critical acclaim for her role in 'Anna' (1987), earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, a Golden Globe win, and recognition from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and Independent Spirit Awards. She also received a second Golden Globe nomination for 'The Haunted' (1991). Kirkland is known for her roles in films such as 'Cold Feet' (1989), 'Best of the Best' (1989), 'JFK' (1991), and 'Bruce Almighty' (2003), including 'In the Heat of Passion' (1992).
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About the Movie: Coming Apart (1969)
Release Year: 1969
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Milton Moses Ginsberg
Writer: Milton Moses Ginsberg
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Producer(s): Producer: Israel Davis, Andrew J. Kuehn
Companies: Kaleidoscope Films
Genre: Avant-Garde, Drama, Erotica
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Keywords: fake documentary, found footage, mockumentary, pseudo-documentary, psychiatrist
Story
Joe, a psychiatrist, secretly films his female patients as an experiment while simultaneously struggling with his own mental breakdown. He becomes obsessed with a former lover and aims to document 'an experiment in contemporary sexual aberration'. As he records his volatile encounters with his patients, Joe's own psyche begins to unravel, leading him to push both himself and his patients to their limits.
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'Coming Apart' (1969) is an avant-garde exploration of mental health, sexuality, and cinematic form directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg. Starring Rip Torn as Joe, a psychiatrist on the brink of madness, the film presents itself as a pseudo-documentary or mockumentary, with Joe secretly recording his sessions with female patients. The movie delves into dark eroticism and self-referential cinematic form, as Joe's experiment leads him to confront his own mental breakdown while documenting sexually charged encounters.