The Waiting Time (2005)
THE WAITING TIME is an experimental documentary exploration of desire, conception and the long waiting time of gestation. It is a study of a year in the filmmaker's body at age thirty-five, becoming a mother for the first time. As a thinking woman's sex education film, THE WAITING TIME is a feminist attempt to address and articulate the question of maternal subjectivity, the experience of motherhood for the mother herself.
Director: Sasha Waters Freyer
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date: January 1, 2005
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Waiting Time about?
- THE WAITING TIME is an experimental documentary exploration of desire, conception and the long waiting time of gestation. It is a study of a year in the filmmaker's body at age thirty-five, becoming a mother for the first time. As a thinking woman's sex education film, THE WAITING TIME is a feminist attempt to address and articulate the question of maternal subjectivity, the experience of motherhood for the mother herself.
- Who directed The Waiting Time?
- The Waiting Time was directed by Sasha Waters Freyer.
- How long is The Waiting Time?
- The Waiting Time has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).