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Todd Haynes's 'Safe' (1995)
Her Head in Films
English - April 16, 2019 05:05 - 1 hour - 102 MB - ★★★★★ - 59 ratingsTV & Film Arts film cinema films movies tv & film Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode, I talk about Todd Haynes's 1995 film, "Safe." It stars Julianne Moore in her first collaboration with Haynes. Moore plays Carol White, a California housewife who comes down with a mysterious illness that could be a result of the chemicals and toxins in the environment. When her doctor and mainstream medicine offer her no help, she seeks relief and answers at a New Age treatment center called Wrenwood that espouses individualist self-help ideas. I talk about my own struggle with chronic health issues, how women are often not believed by doctors, why the film remains so relevant to the modern world we live in, and I also critique self-help messages.
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Full show notes:
My episode on Birth
My episode on Wanda
My episode on Vagabond
My episode on The Double Life of Veronique
Close to the Knives: A Memoir of Disintegration by David Wojnarowicz
Unrest documentary
My sources:
Todd Haynes: Interviews, edited by Julia Leyda
Todd Haynes by Alison MacLean for Bomb Magazine, 1995