Blue Heron filmmaker Sophy Romvari rips childhood away from the audience
/Blue Heron filmmaker Sophy Romvari doesn't have any trepidations around getting personal. In her feature film debut, the Canadian director explores using the medium of film as a tool for traveling back into her past as well as a means of bringing audiences on a journey that reminds them of themselves.
TIMECODES…
00:00 - Intro
00:14 - Moving from short films into features
01:39 - Blending narrative and documentary elements
02:43 - Authenticity vs the perception of authenticity
04:09 - Making personal art
08:53 - Looking back on childhood
14:00 - Jarring the audience & jumping into the adult world
15:56 - Using film as a tool for emotional wounds
18:38 - Film as a medium of time travel
20:18 - What ideas inspire Sophy Romvari
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