Director Andrew Bryan started making films with friends in High School, standing behind the camera to avoid documenting his self professed social awkwardness. It was in college that Bryan's appreciation for cinema really flourished, and he found he "could communicate something that couldn't be expressed with words alone." Inspired by the Coen Brothers' short "Tullieries (via "Paris Je T'aime") and New Orleans, "Statue" is his latest short film. View the film on the SnagFilms website or below. What's it about? "Statue is a silent love story that explores the power of unspoken attraction between two people and how they interact despite limitations in communication. A lonely, 'living-statue' street performer in the French Quarter of New Orleans tries to win the heart of a nearby street musician." What was the biggest challenge? "I think the biggest challenge was finding a location to shoot the...
- 7/21/2012
- by Indiewire Staff
- Indiewire
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