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Ann, a morose New Yorker in her 30’s, feels stuck in all areas of her life. To her dismay, the years have gone by quickly in her long-term casual BDSM relationship, low-level corporate job, and quarrelsome Jewish family. As she begins to feel increasingly alienated, she wrestles with herself and her relationships.
An ironic, scandalous and low-budget film, as well as symbol of the independent US film scene. Joanna Arnow is a young American filmmaker who has directed a few short-films before launching into her first feature film. This movie had its world première in Cannes in the Quinzaine des Cinéastes.
This film is being screened at Bozar as part of our program Our Burning World: Love is Louder, which features a series of films for those looking to explore love in all its forms.