Great article in Okayplayer magazine about indie filmmaker Anisia Uzeyman and her iPhone movie DREAMSTATES. Do you think filmmakers are reaching for more mobile/affordable cameras more than ever?
"Anisia Uzeyman seeks to provide the answer with her 2015 directorial debut Dreamstates, which screened at the 2016 BlackStar Film Festival in Philadelphia on August 6th. Armed with a pair of iPhones, Uzeyman contrasts the American Dream with endless highway and sun bleached relics of fading Americana — the euphoria of falling in love with the palpable angst of a failing partnership. The film starring Uzeyman (Indigo) and husband, Saul Williams (Spoonie), begins in a dream, where the pair first meet before crossing paths in the real world when she joins his touring band."
okayplayer.com/news/dreamstates-review-indie-blackstar-film-festival.html
"Anisia Uzeyman seeks to provide the answer with her 2015 directorial debut Dreamstates, which screened at the 2016 BlackStar Film Festival in Philadelphia on August 6th. Armed with a pair of iPhones, Uzeyman contrasts the American Dream with endless highway and sun bleached relics of fading Americana — the euphoria of falling in love with the palpable angst of a failing partnership. The film starring Uzeyman (Indigo) and husband, Saul Williams (Spoonie), begins in a dream, where the pair first meet before crossing paths in the real world when she joins his touring band."
okayplayer.com/news/dreamstates-review-indie-blackstar-film-festival.html