From August to March, I kept relapsing and trying to make this film. In January, Jonas died and it felt like NYC had become haunted by his ghost. The experimental film world had been a safe haven during my struggles and now it seemed to reflect my rocky recovery. Friends relapse and decided not to be sober, I get sober again, and then Carolee and Barbara dies. Ghostly presences, longing, uncertainty and hope sing in unison and this film is the result of this push and pull.
(15mins) | United States of America
No Dialogue
Devon Narine-Singh
Devon Narine-Singh (b.1997) is a filmmaker, scholar, and curator based in NY. He has presented lectures and programs at NYU Cinema Studies, Maysles Cinemas and The Film-Makers Coop. His works have screened at Microscope Gallery, UltraCinema, Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival and more.