Laying Out
From the Archives
•
Comedy, Short Films, 10-Mar-2021
An absurd comedy about a woman exploring her own misogyny through fantasies about having a penis and hatred for traditional gender roles. “Laying Out,” directed by Joanna Arnow, casually wades into deeply uncomfortable waters with a fearless sense of humor. On a day at the beach, two women have a conversation about relationships and gender dynamics. The first, played by Michole Briana White, talks about a recent sexual encounter that’s been bothering her. The other, played by Arnow, doesn’t seem interested in engaging emotionally, instead prodding her friend to list reasons why she hates women, and later requesting very specific details how should might behave sexually if she were a man. With almost each cut, Arnow reveals a new piece of visual information that adds to the strangeness and complexity. Arnow’s debut feature, i hate myself :) operated in similar provocative territory, an unsettling yet fascinating personal documentary about Arnow’s relationship with a problematic boyfriend. -KA. Director, Writer, Editor: Joanna Arnow. Cast: Michole Briana White, Joanna Arnow. Cinematographer: Lidia Nikonova. Producer: Kara Durrett. Executive Producers: Vanessa McDonnell, Jane Schoenbrun, Pierce Varous. Costume Designer: Sofie Somoroff. Production Designer: Zoe Koke. Art Director, Costumer: Celina Bernstein. Location Sound Recordist: Kara Johnson. Hair and Makeup: Marianne Beer.
Up Next in From the Archives
-
Trailer | We Took a Train
-
The Rock Star
Although money is tight, a former stadium headliner plans to skip another dive bar show in a small town. “The Rock Star,” directed by Niels Blumel, takes us to the American outskirts where we observe a slacked-out musician in his endeavor to feel desired. The rockstar, Babyface Jones, has no inte...
-
Middle Sized Things
Debate sparks when a steadfast student challenges a guest lecturer and his presentation on metaphysics. Michael Rees directs “Middle Sized Things,” a comedic commentary on moral ambiguity and hierarchies in the higher education space. A visiting speaker, played by Al Warren, opens his lecture wit...