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A Woman On The Internet (or, The Eternal Scream)

A Woman On The Internet (or, The Eternal Scream)

2021
Animation
23 min
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A filmic response to Lynn Hershman Leeson’s text, Romancing the Anti-body (1995), exploring the jarring juxtapositions of friction, toxicity, joy and liberation that trans people, queers and femmes…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Jamie Janković

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

thought-provoking experimental nuanced challenging insightful complex abstract resonant critical cathartic identity-focused digital-age

Reviews

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Chloe Davies
Mar 28, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'A Woman On The Internet (or, The Eternal Scream)' presents a compelling, albeit sometimes opaque, vision. It’s a film that’s deeply invested in the philosophical underpinnings of digital identity, directly referencing Lynn Hershman Leeson's seminal work. The narrative…

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Liam O'Connell
Mar 28, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

This film is a vital, incisive piece of digital commentary. By engaging with Hershman Leeson's foundational text, 'A Woman On The Internet' brilliantly captures the volatile yet liberating essence of online self-creation for trans, queer, and femme individuals.…

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Sophia Chen
Mar 28, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

An intriguing, though somewhat elusive, cinematic foray into the digital realm. 'A Woman On The Internet' takes its cue from 'Romancing the Anti-body', exploring the intense emotional spectrum – from joyous freedom to jarring toxicity – experienced by…

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Marcus Bellweather
Mar 28, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

'A Woman On The Internet' offers a potent, artful response to the digital self. It draws from Hershman Leeson to dissect the complex emotional terrain of trans, queer, and femme individuals as they construct their avatars in game…

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Eleanor Vance
Mar 28, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This film is a fascinating, if at times abstract, examination of digital identity. Inspired by Lynn Hershman Leeson, it probes the paradoxical feelings – friction, toxicity, joy, liberation – that arise when trans, queer, and femme individuals craft…

FAQs

The film presents a nuanced view, exploring both the liberating potential and the inherent toxicity of online spaces. It acknowledges the profound joy and freedom that trans people, queers, and femmes can find in creating and inhabiting their digital avatars. However, it also confronts the friction and negativity they might encounter, suggesting a complex, often contradictory, but ultimately vital relationship with these virtual environments.