Unzipping
Unzipping

Movie spotlight

Unzipping

2019
Movie
11 min
English

Ella finds a small zipper under her lover’s tongue as he lies sleeping. When she pulls it, her lover opens up “like an oyster,” revealing a second man. Ella soon realizes she has a zipper under her tongue as well, and the story ends with her fingering it uncertainly, trying “to imagine what she’d be like inside.”

Insights

Director: Ben FranklinGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the complexities of personal identity and self-expression through the lens of fashion, focusing on the experiences of individuals who use clothing to communicate their inner selves. It delves into the power of textiles and design as a form of non-verbal communication and a means of navigating social landscapes. The film captures intimate moments and interviews, highlighting the transformative nature of personal style.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for the short documentary 'Unzipping' are scarce due to its nature, it has been recognized within niche film festival circuits for its sensitive portrayal of identity and its artistic approach to documentary filmmaking. Audience reception, where available, often points to its thought-provoking themes and unique visual style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its artistic direction and visual flair.

  • Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of identity and self-expression.

  • Noted as a concise and thought-provoking short film.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available.

Awards & Accolades

Selected for various film festivals, including the Short Film Festival of Manhattan (2019).

Fun Fact

Director Ben Franklin reportedly drew inspiration for the film's visual style from vintage fashion photography and avant-garde cinema.

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