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2024 Sarasota Film Festival

The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed

Narrative, Comedy

2023β€’ 1 hr 27 minβ€’ United Statesβ€’ English

Screenings

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    Tuesday, April 9 at 8:30 PM EDT

    Ends 9:58 PM EDT

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    Regal Hollywood screen #8

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    Wednesday, April 10 at 4:00 PM EDT

    Ends 5:28 PM EDT

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    Regal Hollywood screen #7

About this film

Florida Premiere. In this droll, uniquely humorous, refreshingly intimate take on millennial alienation, filmmaker Joanna Arnow portrays Ann, a 30-something New Yorker suffering from aging millennial malaise with the various threads of her life each marked by a sense of discomfort and stagnancy. As she awkwardly shuffles from her low-level, corporate job – whose stated mission is to create her own obsolescence – through a series of carefully orchestrated, though just as self-effacing, submissive sexual encounters, dissociation gives way to hints of self-conscious introspection. While the introduction of her charmingly argumentative family provides context as to how relinquishing a sense of control and feeling yourself fade into non-existence might be liberating, Ann soon discovers there may be limits. With a deadpan, sardonic humor and an unabashed authenticity, Arnow’s boundary-pushing narrative debut speaks to the frustrations of a generation terrified of sincerely wanting anything.

Credits

Director
Joanna Arnow
Producer
Pierce Varous, Graham Swon
Executive Producer
Sean Baker, Adam Mirels, Robert Mirels
Co-Producer
Mila Matveeva, Daniel Ryniker
Screenwriter
Joanna Arnow
Cinematographer
Barton Cortright
Editor
Joanna Arnow
Production Design
Grace Sloan
Cast
Joanna Arnow, Scott Cohen, Babak Tafti
Narrative FeatureComedyFemale Director

Trailer

The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed
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