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No One Belongs Here More Than You: Miranda July

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Christine Jesperson is a lonely artist and “Eldercab” driver who uses her fantastical artistic visions to draw her aspirations and objects of desire closer to her. Richard Swersey (John Hawkes), a newly single shoe salesman and father of two boys, is prepared for amazing things to happen. But when he meets Christine, he panics. Life is not so oblique for Richard’s seven-year-old Robby, who is having a risqué internet romance with a stranger, and his fourteen- year-old brother Peter who becomes the guinea pig for neighborhood girls— practicing for their future of romance and marriage. In July’s modern world, the mundane is transcendent and everyday people become radiant characters who speak their innermost thoughts, act on secret impulses, and experience truthful human moments that at times approach the surreal. They seek together-ness through tortured routes and find redemption in small moments that connect them to someone else on earth. An IFC/FILM FOUR and Gina Kwon Production July, Miranda (January 30, 2017). "Miranda July Shares Her Vintage Feminist Film Archive". The New York Times . Retrieved October 4, 2020. Wagner, Annie (August 23, 2007). "Anti-Graffiti Artists". The Stranger. Archived from the original on April 18, 2018.

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Hoberman, J. (July 27, 2011). "In The Future, Miranda July Grows Up". The Village Voice . Retrieved January 26, 2012.We are complex beings who wake up every day and fight against being labeled and diminished with stereotypes and characterizations that don’t reflect our fullness. Yet when we don’t risk standing on our own and speaking out, when the options laid before us force us into the very categories we resist, we perpetuate our own disconnection and loneliness. When we are willing to risk venturing into the wilderness, and even becoming our own wilderness, we feel the deepest connection to our true self and to what matters the most.” a b Groff, Lauren (January 18, 2015). "Sunday Book Review: 'The First Bad Man,' by Miranda July". The New York Times . Retrieved April 5, 2017. Harvey, Dennis (June 2, 2017). "Film Review: 'Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk' ". Variety . Retrieved January 30, 2019. In her review for The New York Times Book Review, reviewer Lauren Groff writes The First Bad Man "makes for a wry, smart companion on any day. It's warm. It has a heartbeat and a pulse. This is a book that is painfully alive." [76] Styles and themes [ edit ] Artangel produces and presents extraordinary art in unexpected places in London, the UK and beyond. For over 30 years Artangel has generated some of the most talked – about art of recent times, including projects with Clio Barnard, Jeremy Deller, Roger Hiorns, Michael Landy, Steve McQueen, Rachel Whiteread, an d more recently Ryoji Ikeda, PJ Harvey and Jorge Otero – Pailos’s The Ethics of Dust at Westminster Hall, Houses of Parliament. Appearing anywhere from vacant apartments stores to subterranean vaults and London’s night sky, Artangel produces art that surprises, inspires and wouldn’t be possible within the confines of a gallery.

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McNary, Dave (March 15, 2018). "Miranda July Sets Family Drama Movie With Plan B, Annapurna". Variety . Retrieved June 2, 2018.Her short story The Boy from Lam Kien was published in 2005 by Cloverfield Press, as a special-edition book with illustration by Elinor Nissley and Emma Hedditch. Another short story, Something That Needs Nothing, was published in the following year by The New Yorker. [66] No One Belongs Here More Than You [ edit ] Higgins, Keenan (March 18, 2019). "Uniqlo UT Heads to London for SS19 'Wear Your World' Campaign". The Source . Retrieved August 1, 2019.

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In 1998, July made Love Diamond, her first full-length multimedia performance piece – in her description, a "live movie." [43] This two-hour stage work featured July playing multiple characters, humorously depicting women's perceived cultural roles. [48] This was followed by a second full-length performance piece, The Swan Tool, and a six-minute film, Getting Stronger Every Day (2001). [49] The latter is an abstract view of a grown man and a little girl, seemingly taunted by indistinct floating shapes while an offscreen narrator recounts a tale of real-life pedophilia. [49] The Swan Tool is another "live movie", a one-woman show in which July plays Lisa Cobb, a woman searching for her lost body. Although it's peppered with deadpan comedy, the surrealist story concerns "childhood sexual traumas, adult alienation, and persistent, unfocused guilt". [50] Olsen, Mark (January 21, 2011). "Sundance Film Festival: Miranda July looks into 'The Future' ". Los Angeles Times. This one is about being lost and found, from moment to moment, and over the course of a lifetime. The spirit realm manifests in lo-tech effects and remembered TV movies. Czudaj, Antje. Miranda July's Intermedial Art: The Creative Class Between Self-Help and Individualism; Columbia University Press, 2016. In March 2018, it was announced July would write and direct a heist film, with Brad Pitt and Youree Henley producing the film, under their Plan B Entertainment and Annapurna Pictures banners, respectively. [32] That same month, Evan Rachel Wood, Richard Jenkins, Debra Winger and Gina Rodriguez joined the cast of the film. [33] In June 2018, Mark Ivanir joined the cast of the film. [34] Principal photography began in May 2018. [35] Its theatrical release was on September 25, 2020.The SOMEBODY app then totally saves Yolanda and Blanca’s friendship, makes Jeffy’s marriage proposal to lonely Victoria, and initiates a curious ménage-a-trois between two prison workers and a parched potted plant named Anthony. Roberts, Christopher (May 29, 2019). "Sleater-Kinney Share Lyric Video for New St. Vincent-Produced Song "Hurry On Home" ". Under the Radar . Retrieved August 1, 2019. Lea, Richard (September 24, 2007). "Award-winning film-maker scoops short story prize". The Guardian. London . Retrieved January 17, 2018.

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