Citizen Zero
Set in a near-future industrial wasteland, a desperate woman turns to a questionable temp agency in hope of a fresh start. Veronica Rutledge directs “Citizen Zero,” a dystopian satire focused on the hopelessness of a woman named Lulu in a crumbling world. On her way home one day, she notices a flyer promising a vaguely life-changing opportunity for those who are “passionate about working.” She investigates further, resulting in a series of off-putting interactions with the front-desk secretaries at a company called New Leaf. Back at her apartment, a dispirited roommate, played by Joanna Arnow, suggests she might have to kick Lulu out soon. A number of thoughtful directorial choices contribute to crafting the world of “Citizen Zero.” All under a greenish tint, industrial location choices, considered production design, and a timely soundscape work to form the believability of Lulu’s world and her approach to its circumstances. -JM. Director: Veronica Rutledge. Writer: Isabella Jackson. Cast: Isabella Jackson, Joanna Arnow, Carl Ellis Grant, Zoe Maltby, Antwayn Hopper, Patricia Black, Mac Montandon. DP: Chumpon Jaruphianlert. Producer: Hashmiru Sesay. Production Designer: Yang Yu. Editor: Eva Yuma. Composer: Evan Johnston.
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Citizen Zero
Set in a near-future industrial wasteland, a desperate woman turns to a questionable temp agency in hope of a fresh start. Veronica Rutledge directs “Citizen Zero,” a dystopian satire focused on the hopelessness of a woman named Lulu in a crumbling world. On her way home one day, she notices a fl...
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Trailer | Citizen Zero