Look in the Window
A true story (docudrama) about the actions of many under Covid rule. They thought they could do this behind closed doors, and no one would ever know what happened.
Will we recognize the real global virus?
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Donna-Lynne LarsonDirector
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Donna-Lynne LarsonWriter
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Donna-Lynne LarsonKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Runtime:14 minutes 19 seconds
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Completion Date:October 10, 2024
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Country of Origin:Canada
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Language:English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
About the filmmaker:
Donna-Lynne is an accomplished Canadian performing artist, director, writer, producer, and arts educator.
Donna-Lynne currently has several provocative 'above the veil' projects in the works. At this time, she prefers working with the immediacy of the phone camera. Her storytelling leans on double meanings/metaphors and is steeped in movement and poetry.
This is my mom's final days brought to light, with a message for humanity.
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Viewer comments:
Kelly, former nurse and educator, Alberta Canada:
"I think this film should be shown in nursing schools, hospitals for staff to reflect. I hope people are moved to ask more questions because of this. The establishment cannot get away with this atrocity."
Stephanie, Former geriatric nurse, Ontario Canada:
"Oh my god! These are crimes against humanity. Thank you for the difficult task of 'looking in the window.' So important!"
Anita, Pennsylvania, USA:
"So painful but so necessary. This was excellent. Everyone should know your mama didn't die of Covid at all...it was a broken heart. I'm sure many others had similar stories about their loved ones. What a message! I sincerely hope that the people who need to hear this, who participated in carrying out this genocide, and others who need to be " made aware" are listening and waking up! Maybe they'll be prepared for the next hoax and refuse to participate in this insanity. Thank you."
Michael, Edmonton, Canada:
"I thought you did an amazing job with the editing. Nothing was too theatrical, well organized, and good at delivering the message behind it. đź‘Ś
It was sad though too because it’s so personal, and just in knowing not so much about what the psychopaths have carried out, but instead the complicity and harm caused by the spineless sheep who lack less critical thinking skills than a kumquat, and simply “followed orders”. Nazi Germany vibes."
Christine M, Ontario, Canada:
I think what really resonated was how you captured the mood at the time, the extreme fear and anguish that people went through. And the cruelty and hypocrisy of the whole thing... insisting we were locked down to protect the elderly while they took the worst hit from it all. You captured it really well. The isolation, confusion, helplessness.
LJ, Saskatchewan, Canada
"Your efforts to get your hands on those medical files and to have the courage to phone medical professionals for questioning is really impressive.
...they did this same thing to my grandmother when she had a broken hip in the hospital. During one of my last visits, wearing covid gear, a nurse came with medication and was calling my grandmother by the wrong name... So your film really resonated with me personally."