Synopsis
A young American actress tries and fails to get ten minutes alone in her trailer.
2002 Directed by Jim Jarmusch
A young American actress tries and fails to get ten minutes alone in her trailer.
Anyone who's worked on a film set can relate to this awesome little short. I've been on both sides of the awkward microphone placement: the nervous tech who needs to fish a lapel mic up a woman's shirt, and as the actor who doesn't give a shit as long as craft services has more than just granola bars this time.
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Check out my reviews and ranking of Jim Jarmusch's films here.
There's a scene here where Chloe Sevigny's actress character is being called to set and right as she's going to leave she gives a deep gaze at her trailer. It may not seem like much but it's shows how striking an actress & screen presence Sevigny is that she can convey so much with a quick blink-and-you-miss-it look.
There's a scene here where Chloe Sevigny's actress character is being called to set and right as she's going to leave she gives a deep gaze at her trailer. It may not seem like much but it's shows how striking an actress & screen presence Sevigny is that she can convey so much with a quick blink-and-you-miss-it look.
Anyone who's worked on a film set can relate to this awesome little short. I've been on both sides of the awkward microphone placement: the nervous tech who needs to fish a lapel mic up a woman's shirt, and as the actor who doesn't give a shit as long as craft services has more than just granola bars this time.
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Check out my reviews and ranking of Jim Jarmusch's films here.
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