Superfan
Pacific Northwest
•
Drama, Comedy, Short Films, 14-Sep-2023
During a sleepover, a tween celebrity obsession tests the boundaries of friendship, privacy, and a young girl's heart. Directing duo Karina Lomelin Ripper and Marc Ripper present “Superfan,” a sharply-crafted modern coming-of-age film. Sleepover gear in hand, Selena arrives to a Pacific Northwest McMansion where her friend Jeannie lives. Despite household rules being enforced, Jeannie’s parents remain out of sight. The playdate starts off cordially as the two find their shared excitement over the heart throb “Jesse,” but once they learn they’ve both sent fan mail letters in hopes of being chosen for his “My Goddess Vacation Tour Sweepstakes,” a competitive tension rises. In addition to fantastic performances by Keylee Milania Hoberock and Addisen Titus, “Superfan” delivers a series of beautifully composed frames along with a whimsical score. -Jinho Myung. Writers and Directors: Karina Lomelin Ripper and Marc Ripper. Producer: Molly Preston. Starring: Keylee Milania Hoberock and Addisen Titus. DP/Editor/Colorist: Marc Ripper. Production Designer: Camille Carpenter. Gaffer: Kevin Forrest. Sound Designer and Mixer: Jordan Eusebio. Original Music: Mel Guérison.
Also watch "The Child and the Dead" (2020), from the makers of "Superfan" https://www.nobudge.com/videos/the-child-and-the-dead
Up Next in Pacific Northwest
-
I Wish There Was a Guy Term for I Lov...
In this collection of anonymous stories shared by queer men, a connection is drawn between queer life and nature. “I Wish There Was a Guy Term for I Love You,” directed by Andy Motz, is an experimental documentary narrated with tales of first time flings and intimate meet-ups framed as a series o...
-
Here We Have Idaho
On a visit home to Idaho, Matt documents family dynamics and recalls scattered memories from childhood. “Here We Have Idaho,” made by and starring Matt Barats, is a witty self-portrait about small-scale resentments and feeling undervalued amongst loved ones. He leaves his “high-octane, balls-to-t...
-
Lay Me by the Shore
A high school senior in his final days of school must come to terms with the death of a friend. “Lay Me by the Shore,” directed by David Findlay, is a gorgeously photographed, impeccably crafted tone poem about bottled confusion, regret and shame. As graduation looms for Noah, he spends his days ...