Lale
""The vivid tulips eat my oxygen." Sylvia Plath"
Lale is a drama film. directed by Naz Derin Edis. At just 3 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Catherine Wray
Synopsis
Lale is a film poem based on the poem Tulips by Sylvia Plath. Diane, who is struggling with her mental health, in her late 20s and in a mental health facility where she is getting watched and taken care of 24/7. With her time being in there, she has gained the awareness of how her mental health affects her and the struggles it brings to the state of her life. She makes a connection with some red tulips that were brought to her while she was in the facility; and these tulips were a reminder of her conflicting emotions between the burdens of life and the calm acceptance of death. Bright red tulips induce Diane the freedom that will come with her death. With Diane getting closer to her own death the tulips will make her ready to leave this world. By taking away her life’s desire to not feel, these red flowers have left her helpless before a life force that course through all things.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- BA Film Production, University of Portsmouth
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lale about?
Lale is a film poem based on the poem Tulips by Sylvia Plath. Diane, who is struggling with her mental health, in her late 20s and in a mental health facility where she is getting watched and take...
Who directed Lale?
Lale was directed by Naz Derin Edis.
How long is Lale?
Lale has a runtime of 0 hours and 3 minutes (3 minutes total).
Who are the main actors in Lale?
The main cast of Lale includes Catherine Wray.