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Jill Sands

Jill Sands

Acting

Biography

Jill Sands, born in 1949, was an American actress best known as Sharon in "Possibly In Michigan". On January 13th, 2025, Cecelia Condit, director of short films such as Possibly In Michigan, Not a Jealous Bone, and other films, who was a close friend of Jill, announced via instagram that Jill had passed away.

Known For

Possibly in Michigan
7.6

A musical horror story about two young women who are stalked through a shopping mall by a cannibal. He follows them home, and here the victims become the aggressors.

Possibly in Michigan

1983
Beneath the Skin
7.7

"Relating a tale told by a girl on a swing, Beneath the Skin explores the contrast between the impersonal horror of a news story heard on television and the involvement of the storyteller in a nightmare, which gradually becomes more familiar and commonplace as the tale unfolds. The straightforward approach of the teller is humorously or frighteningly contrasted by a bombardment of visual images which mock or intensify the macabre flavor of the work."

Beneath the Skin

1981
Puxando Raízes com Cecelia Condit
N/A

A video essay that seeks to represent, study and pay homage to the North American filmmaker Cecelia Condit, covering all of her film work and video installation, portraying her through devices of semiotics, aesthetics and cinematographic language.

Puxando Raízes com Cecelia Condit

2025
AI and I
6.0

A woman questions the nature of what it is to be alive and human, conscious or man-made. While pondering her complex co-dependence on technology, she explores the earth and its pathways, all the while dragging electrical cords behind her.

AI and I

2021
Interview with Cecelia Condit
N/A

An interview with Cecelia Condit about her film 'Possibly in Michigan'.

Interview with Cecelia Condit

2021
Not a Jealous Bone
6.6

Invoking a biblical story of life coming from dry bones, Condit constructs an experimental narrative about an older woman’s confrontation with her own mortality after the death of her mother. The bone represents the promise of youth and hope—a promise jealously coveted by the young, but needed more by those grown old. Inverting cultural values, Condit represents feminine youth as a mannequin, and seeks humanity in the form of the older woman, who is reborn by overcoming her fear of death.

Not a Jealous Bone

1987