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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