Limestone
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Drama, Short Films, 22-Mar-2022
After a night out in Miami, a young woman reckons with the dwindling chemistry between herself and her ex-boyfriend. Paula Andrea González-Nasser directs “Limestone,” a relationship study that paints a complicated portrait from an ordinary night out in the city. At a club, the woman reunites with an ex-boyfriend and ends up at his high-rise apartment. As the evening wears on, they toggle back and forth between intimacy and emotional distance. When the man disrupts the flow of the evening with a phone call, the woman considers changing course. González-Nasser’s film is self-assured vignette rendered in subtle mood shifts, a film about the messy aftermath of a particular type of on-and-off relationship, enriched by a magnetic lead performance. -KA. Director: Paula Andrea González-Nasser. Cast: Mimi Davilla, Jean-Louis Droulers. Director of Photography: Carlos Reyes. Editors: Ryan Martin Brown, Byron Leon. Producers: April Nations, Ryan Martin Brown, Paula Andrea González-Nasser. Production Designer: Linda Davio. First Assistant Director: Armaan Uplekar.
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