BREAKING: SIFF / Me and You and Everyone We Know

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For those who didn’t make it to the opening night gala last night, it looks like an encore performance of Miranda July’s Me and You and Everyone We Know has been added to the film festival program [siff] for Saturday morning. I’m guessing that it was added to make up for the cancellation of the “conversation with Miranda July” session.

I saw it last night and it’s pretty great. It has the vague sensibility of a video art installation with the added benefit of a plot and lots of quirky endearing characters. Everything seems to happen in a world where things are just ever so slightly off — weird textual/sexual situations, awkward meetings and conversations, strangely interacting storylines — but the whole thing comes together nicely into an impressive debut film. It’s worth your $7 to see it while it’s here.

1 Comment so far

  1. Cat Nilan (unregistered) on May 23rd, 2005 @ 2:38 pm

    The good news is that the conversation with Miranda July was cancelled because she won the Critics’ Week award at Cannes and had to fly to France to accept it. Neat.


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