The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (2023)
Anno di uscita: 2023
Nazione: United States
Alternative Title: Aquela Sensação que o Tempo de Fazer Algo Passou, La vie selon Ann, Dieses Gefühl, dass die Zeit, etwas zu tun
Regista: Joanna Arnow
Writer: Joanna Arnow
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Gerry Pass, Pierce Varous, Graham Swon
Co_Producer: Daniel Ryniker, Mila Matveeva, Adam Kersh, Nicola Smith
Executive_Producer: Robert Mirels, Sean Baker, Adam Mirels
Società: Magnetic Labs, Nice Dissolve, Ravenser Odd
Genere: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Comedy Film
Budget: N/A
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: arthouse, autofiction, bdsm, dominance submissiveness, dry humor, experimental cinema, independent film, independent woman, jewish, late coming of age, mundanity, new york city, new york subway, sexual humiliation, submissive, vignette, vulnerability, woman director
Storia
The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (2023), directed by Joanna Arnow, follows the life of a woman in her long-term casual BDSM relationship, low-level corporate job, and quarrelsome Jewish family. The film is told in a mosaic-style comedy format, with each scene or vignette presenting a slice of the protagonist's life. Throughout the movie, she navigates the complexities of her relationships, both intimate and familial, while dealing with the monotony of her work life.
Riassunto
The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed is a critically acclaimed independent film directed by Joanna Arnow, who also wrote and stars in it. Set in New York City, the movie explores themes of modern dating, sex, work, and family dynamics through an offbeat comedic lens. It stands out as an experimental cinema piece that candidly explores kink and sexual humiliation, offering a unique perspective on millennial life and relationships. The film is notable for its dry humor, vulnerability, and vignette-style storytelling, providing a glimpse into the mundanity of life while also celebrating independence and individuality.

