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Anxiety

dir. Az Rudman
2017
Running time: 8 min.

For decades, filmmakers have used anxiety as a device to manipulate the audience. The reason nails on a chalkboard and screeching tires work so well for relaying an emotion to mass audiences is because everyone feels anxious; it's part of what makes us human. This film uses intense visual expressions to show how it feels to have anxiety, exploring the parts of us we often keep repressed and hidden. We explore how our perception differs from our reality. It's an attempt to see the invisible.

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Az Rudman

Director


Credits:
Director: Az Rudman
Producers: Aaron Rudman, Robert Greene and Stacey Woelfel
Cinematographer: Nathan Wright

Technical Info:
Shooting format: 2K
Screening formats: 2K
Spoken language: English
Subtitles: none
Frame Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Sound: Stereo

Method M Films contact details:
Stacey Woelfel, director
243 Walter Williams Hall
Columbia, MO 65211
(573) 882-0698
woelfels@missouri.edu

Festivals/Awards:
2017 Stronger Than Fiction Film Festival - Columbia, Missouri