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The Woman Who Went Too Far

Colin Campbell

1984, 10:00 minutes, colour, English

TAPECODE 020.41

This tape follows the final few months of a woman's life before she is murdered. A female television gossip columnist who chronicals the murdered woman's last months and becomes increasingly obsessive as she abandons journalistic ethics in the pursuit of the story. The final scene, a car accident, serves as a metaphoric scenario for the gossip columnist's moral disintegration.

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Critical Writing

Colin Campbell Interviewed
by Kathleen Maitland-Carter and Bruce LaBruce. CineAction!, Summer 1987, no. 9.
Tapes by a Tribe of Storytellers: New Work Show evidence that...
by John Bentley Mays. The Globe and Mail, Sept. 1, 1984.
La Vidéo canadienne et les procédés de l'ironie
by Jean Gagnon. 24 Images, Fall 1984, no. 22.
The New Work Show
by Victor Coleman. Vanguard, Nov. 1984, v. 13, no. 9.