Sleepless in New York is a 2014 documentary film about heartbreak and how to overcome it by director and producer Christian Frei.[2]
Summary
The documentary film deals with lovesickness, often laughed off as nothing more than an affliction of adolescence. Oscar-nominated director Christian Frei and award-winning cinematographer Peter Indergand dive into the frenzied nights of three people who have recently been rejected: nights full of pain and tears, yet also of wakefulness and creativity. Anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher reveals the processes that unfold in the brain of the lovesick. She says: "The game of love matters. It matters big time." Exploring the difficult path out of self-destructive, obsessive behavior, toward a new self, "Sleepless in New York" was promoted as "a film for those in love, out of love or looking for love."[3]
Press
Through a deft hand and a great deal of empathy, Frei is able to turn this film into something more. He’s painted a beautiful portrait of people at their most vulnerable.
Proof that you can find beauty even in the darkest areas. It’s not the depressing look at love you may be imagining, and we’re witness to people coming through these hard times with a fiery, new spirit,
and a renewed outlook on life.
Sleepless in New York is able to superbly personalize those feelings of desertion and anxiety we’ve all felt after a major breakup. The filmmaker takes matters further by welcoming anthropologist Helen Fisher to introduce psychological theories that explain the hurt and why we react the way we do. Her opinions are astounding and the results she delivers are unbelievable.
Visions du Réel International Documentary Festival Nyon 2014
Hot Docs International Documentary Festival Canada 2014
DOK.fest International Documentary Film Festival Munich 2014
PLANETE + DOC Film Festival Warsaw 2014
DOCVILLE International Documentary Film Festival Belgium 2014
EDOC Encounters of the Other Cinema Ecuador 2014
References
^Frei, Christian. "SLEEPLESS IN NEW YORK". VISIONS DU REEL - Festival international de cinema. Archived from the original on 27 April 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2014.