Co-Directors Arielle Friedman and Lucy Blumenfield’s short film Immutable Uncertainties is a thoroughly compelling relationship drama about the fallibility of memory. It’s about Kristen and Mark, a couple creating foundational memories together whilst Kristen wrestles with her mother’s Alzheimer’s. Told in reverse chronological order, Friedman and Blumenfield reflect their characters’ own ongoing battle with memory in the structure of their short film, creating a continuous sense of disorientation. Cece Chan’s cinematography gives the short the look of a photograph too, with a soft, textured aesthetic that conveys the feeling of watching a captured moment in time come to life. Dn is delighted to premiere Immutable Uncertainties on our pages today and have both Friedman and Blumenfield join us for a discussion about the film’s unique structural flow, the challenge of adapting it from a play, and the mechanics behind its photographic cinematography.
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- 9/29/2022
- by James Maitre
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