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Blue Diary

Country: USA, Language: English, 6 mins

  • Director: Jenni Olson
  • Writer: Jenni Olson
  • Producer: Paul Lee

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Oooh, oh misery...

Sometimes, filmmakers should just keep their ideas to themselves.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A lesbian spends a night with a straight woman. The next morning, she faces her unfulfilled expectations. Her thoughts relentlessly circle her desires and the indifference with which they are met. In an almost inexhaustible stream of consciousness that is simultaneously obsessive and tender, she relives the previous night which has gone nowhere; just like the streets and cul-de-sacs of San Francisco that seem to reflect her own mood in a deliberately laconic montage. Here, film historian Jenni Olson, who was also involved in the restoration of Buddies, finds a form for the relationship between words and images that is deeply touching in its simplicity.