In this impressionistic piece, O’Reilly provides a gripping portrait of personal trauma, while detailing the severe mental and physical confusion following two incidents. In April of 1991, O'Reilly broke his jaw in a biking accident, and in July of that same year he was assaulted and had to undergo brain surgery as a result. The video is breathtaking, as O’Reilly narrates the painful story of his recovery, his problems with Public Aid, and his daily adjustment to pain. Glass Jaw is a powerful contemporary comment on the nature of death and dying, and touches on the politics of the American health care system.
Glass Jaw
Michael O'Reilly
1991 00:14:30 United StatesEnglishB&WStereoDescription
About Michael O'Reilly
Philadelphia-based filmmaker, composer, and writer Michael O’Reilly uses readily available consumer equipment in creating visions of life, death, and the in-between. His work is a hybrid of experimental, documentary, and narrative forms with tightly fused aural, verbal, and visual elements. Delving into installation, he created United States vs. O’Reilly, an exploration of the personal and the political of the American justice system.