Abject Ecologies: Patriarchal Containment and Feminist Embodiment in Thelma
Norwegian auteur Joachim Trier’s fourth feature film, Thelma (2017), opens with a flashback. A young girl and her father walk across a frozen lake. The camera captures them in an extreme long shot as they make their way across the wintry landscape, emphasizing the deep space of the scene as the ice...
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