Sad LARP
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Documentary, Short Films, 12-Jun-2024
A comedian's break-up leads her to a surprising journey with a community of LARPers. “Sad LARP,” directed by Marissa Goldman, is a personal documentary where a down-bad individual turns to “live action role play” as a means of overcoming sadness. Reserving some details, Marissa lets us know she’s recently broken up with her partner. Seeking advice, she asks friends at an apartment party how to overcome the sadness. Their suggestions are pretty unhelpful; that is, until, someone introduces Marissa to the concept of LARPing. As she flees the city to a medieval village, we met a group of dedicated, role-playing patrons. It’s an unexpected exploration on heartbreak and a charming introduction to a niche enclave. -JM. Director, Writer: Marissa Goldman. DP: Ian Faria. Editor: Tori Lynne Davis. Producer: Shan Fahey, Allie Viti. Score by: Simon Hanes. Assistant Editors: Kaye Loggins, Jordan DeFilippo. Sound: John Filmanowicz, Alex Bliss.
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