One Shot
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Short Films, 06-Jun-2019
An influencer prepares for a performance. Jane Inyang directs “One Shot,” a stylish experimental piece where a woman makes herself up for a ’show’ and then performs the ‘show.’ Self-described as a dystopian satire, the film reflects a somewhat troubling obsession of our modern times, and with its ultra simple set-up and elegant execution, reminds of Inyang’s previous film, “Australian Sweetheart,” another avant-garde portrait of a woman and her surroundings. -KA. Directed and shot by Jane Inyang. Starring Tanisha Chinanai-Hill. Produced by lushclub. Gaffer: Clare Ciocha Alainn. Makeup: Laetitia Carroll. Wardrobe: Blonde Concept Canberra. Soundtrack by AVA.
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