The Joy of Life is an experimental landscape documentary film about the history of suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge, and the adventures of a butch lesbian in San Francisco, California. Since its January 2005 premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, this innovative feature film played a pivotal role in renewing debate about the need for a suicide barrier on The Golden Gate Bridge as well as garnering praise and earning awards for its unique filmmaking style. The film combines 16mm landscape cinematography with a lyrical voiceover to share two San Francisco stories: the history of the Golden... Gate Bridge as a suicide landmark, and the story of a butch dyke in San Francisco searching for love and self-discovery. The two stories are punctuated by Lawrence Ferlinghetti's reading of his ode to San Francisco, "The Changing Light" and bookended by opening and closing credits music from legendary '50s icon Weldon Kees.
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| Release date: | 2005 |
| Directed by: | Jenni Olson |
| Runtime: | 65 Minutes |
| Producer: | Scott Noble, Julie Dorf |
| Editor: | Marc Henrich |
| Cinematography: | Sophia Constantinou |
| Screenplay by: | Jenni Olson |
| Genre: | Biography |