WORRIED (1996)
Produced, written and directed by
Sharon Hyman and Naomi Levine
Starring Sharon Hyman and Naomi Levine
“Worried is what feminist film-makers/improv writers/stars/sole cast members Sharon Hyman and Naomi Levine call an auto-documentary.
It’s about them! them! them!, shot by them! them! them! - and a tripod.
But because Hyman and Levine are also bright, articulate, funny, outward-looking, reasonably normal and approximately 32.5 years of age, what they have to say has broad appeal, and not simply to other women.
In the course of one tight 30-minute film, they wring hands and crack jokes over meditation, apartments, acupuncture, makeup, modeling, birthday slumber parties, personality and how to get one, home decorating, womanly chores, sex, relationships, self-esteem, male harassment, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, life, laundry, the heartbreak of improperly cleaned clothes - and worrying.
‘I worry that I worry’, says Hyman in Worried, and you recognize immediately that this woman knows her way around the topic. She makes Woody Allen look relaxed.
Mind you, Woody’s films always feature Woody’s anxieties disguised as someone else’s. Hyman and Levine are more honest. They put their insecurities where everyone can see them, and claim them as their own”.
- John Griffin, Montreal Gazette
“Worried is a short film that illuminates and resonates. In the unemphatic language of ordinary speech these two women
(filmmaker, the lovely Sharon Hyman, and her closest friend) talk about life and illuminate all its intricate complications.
The poignancy of life's large and small complications - the worries - resonates because the talk lingers in the mind after the film has ended. Superbly edited into a compelling narrative, it's a short, heady experience to watch.
It draws an epiphany out of the ordinary”.
- John Doyle, The Globe and Mail
‘‘It's just about two Jewish girls sitting around kvetching’. That's how 34-year-old Montrealer Sharon Hyman describes her "feel bad movie of the year," Worried. It's a short film that explores the hopes and, mostly the fears of Hyman and her best pal, Naomi Levine.
The production is low tech, to be sure. But it is funny - and very off-the-wall”.
- Eric Kohanik, TV Times Magazine
“The entire cast of thirtysomething has nothing on Naomi Levine and Sharon Hyman, the creative team behind Worried. When the two filmmakers reached 32, they realized they were halfway to retirement and decided to take stock of their lives on camera. ...
The documentary is a surprisingly funny, in-depth look at life”.
- Catherine Dawson, TV Guide Magazine