Underground filmmaker Jennifer Reeves has finally released her debut feature film, The Time We Killed, on DVD. The film follows the emotional roller coaster an agoraphobic poet, Robyn (Lisa Jarnot), goes on during the heady days immediately following the tragic events of 9/11 and going all the way up to the invasion of Iraq.
After a decade of making short films, Reeves directed the 94-minute The Time We Killed on a mix of B&W 16mm film and digital video in 2004. The film then went on to win numerous festival awards including the Fipresci Prize award at the Berlin International Film Festival and the best NY Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival. Plus, Reeves was nominated for the “Someone to Watch Award” at the 2005 Independent Spirit Awards.
The Time We Killed is now available on DVD exclusively through the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Oh. But, of course,...
After a decade of making short films, Reeves directed the 94-minute The Time We Killed on a mix of B&W 16mm film and digital video in 2004. The film then went on to win numerous festival awards including the Fipresci Prize award at the Berlin International Film Festival and the best NY Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival. Plus, Reeves was nominated for the “Someone to Watch Award” at the 2005 Independent Spirit Awards.
The Time We Killed is now available on DVD exclusively through the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Oh. But, of course,...
- 2/25/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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