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          • Country:
          • USA / Argentina
          • Group:
          • Frontiers
          • Duration:
          • 93'
          • Director:
          • Rania Attieh, Daniel Garcia
          • Screenplay:
          • Rania Attieh, Daniel Garcia
          • Cast:
          • Robin Bartlett, Rebecca Dayan, Will Janowitz
          • Festivals:
          • 2014 Venecija / Venice 2015 Berlin, Sandens, Denver / Berlin, Sundance, Denver
          • / Editing:
          • Rania Attieh, Daniel Garcia
          • / Music:
          • Kazu Makino, Alex Weston, Daniel Garcia, Jess Gelaznik
          • / Producer:
          • Pierce VarousShruti GangulyIvan EibuszycMatthew ThurmRania AttiehDaniel Garcia
          • / Production:
          • En Passant Film (US), Nice Dissolve (US), Frutacine (Argentine)
          • DistributerPrint Source:
          • Helen Horseman LLC
          • / Awards:
          • 2015 Denver- Specijalna nagrada žirijaDenver - Special Jury Prize
        • Showing

          04. Mar | 20:00 | 300 RSD
          Dom omladine

          05. Mar | 12:00 | 250 RSD
          Dvorana Kulturnog centra

        • SYNOPSIS

          Two women named Helen live in Troy, New York. While one Helen is around sixty, married to Roy and looks after an uncannily lifelike baby doll as if it were a real child, the other makes up one half of a successful artist duo with her boyfriend Alex. She is also pregnant. Over four chapters, we are introduced to their lives, which are changed forever by a mysterious event: after being presaged by a series of disconcerting omens, a meteorite hits the city. People disappear and eerie things begin to happen.

          Attieh, born in Tripoli, Lebanon, and Garcia, from South Texas, met in Texas in an undergrad drawing class. They both made it to New York, where Attieh did graduate work in media and film at City College and Garcia at NYU. A series of well-traveled short films followed, including Almost Brooklyn, mentored by Abbas Kiarostami. But, explains the pair, referring to their first feature, Ok, enough, goodbye: “We came to a point in our work where we knew we had to force ourselves to move into a new arena. We did not want to continue making short films, but we also did not want to sit around and wait for someone else to give us the opportunity to make a feature either. We realized that we were able to make a quality short film for very little money, in a few days, and by ourselves. So in theory we should be able to take a month working in the same fashion and make a feature. So this is exactly what we did.”

           Filmography

          2015 H.

          2014 Recommended by Enrique

          2011 Tayeb, Khalas, Yalla (Ok, Enough, Goodbye)

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