The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed

Showings

O Cinema South Beach Fri, May 10 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sat, May 11 1:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sat, May 11 3:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sat, May 11 5:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sat, May 11 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sun, May 12 1:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sun, May 12 3:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sun, May 12 5:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sun, May 12 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Mon, May 13 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Tue, May 14 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Wed, May 15 7:00 PM

Description

Filmmaker Joanna Arnow’s darkly funny debut comedy, which world-premiered in Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight and is executive produced by Sean Baker (THE FLORIDA PROJECT), follows a 30-something New York woman (Joanna Arnow) navigating, with often absurd results, her long-term casual BDSM relationship, her low-level corporate job and her quarrelsome Jewish family, all with a defiant shrug. After nearly a decade in a non-exclusive, consensually kinky relationship with a much older and seemingly successful man, Ann begins to take the reins (or at least acknowledge them). This awakening sparks a small blip in her daily existence, leading to increasingly astute and funny vignettes in which each extended pause spurs cringey laughter. With this winningly clever and wry send-up of the absurdity of modern millennial living, writer/director/star Arnow has crafted a brutally honest, deadpan document of the chaos of life in NYC as an apathetic observer to an already sinking ship.