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With/In

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The directive was simple: Using an iPhone and whatever's easily at your disposal, shoot a short film dealing with quarantine life in 2020. It's not as if there wasn't a surplus of storytelling angles, themes and emotions available, considering how much everyone's lives changed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The results in the ambitious yet humbly executed With/In run the gamut tonally and narratively, with all of the shorts thriving on a uniform sense of raw, indie-centric looseness. Through that DIY authenticity, the universality of 2020's sporadic peaks and constant valleys is laid bare, whether it's topical subjects like Black Lives Matter, playful examinations of technological dependencies and obsessive at-home hobbies or the complexities of love and romance in isolation.

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Alan Ng Film Threat If you’re a fan of one or more of this fantastic cast, you’ll definitely enjoy With/In. Rated: 6.5/10 Mar 11, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The directive was simple: Using an iPhone and whatever's easily at your disposal, shoot a short film dealing with quarantine life in 2020. It's not as if there wasn't a surplus of storytelling angles, themes and emotions available, considering how much everyone's lives changed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The results in the ambitious yet humbly executed With/In run the gamut tonally and narratively, with all of the shorts thriving on a uniform sense of raw, indie-centric looseness. Through that DIY authenticity, the universality of 2020's sporadic peaks and constant valleys is laid bare, whether it's topical subjects like Black Lives Matter, playful examinations of technological dependencies and obsessive at-home hobbies or the complexities of love and romance in isolation.
Director
Sanaa Lathan, Rosie Perez, Morgan Spector, Maya Singer, Bart Freundlich, Griffin Dunne, Mickey Sumner, Sam Nivola, Arliss Howard, Chris Cooper, Sebastian Gutierrez, Julianne Nicholson, Jonathan Cake, Bill Camp, Silas Camp, Elizabeth Marvel, Gina Gershon
Screenwriter
Margaret Nagle, Rosie Perez, Maya Singer
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 15, 2022
Runtime
3h 15m