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  1. Directed by Janicza Bravo • 2017 • United States Starring Michael Cera, Alex Borstein, Michael McMillian. In this surrealist noir, a traveling knife salesman (Michael Cera) discovers something sinister behind every door. The director of the audacious festival hit LEMON and the critically acclaimed ZOLA, Janicza Bravo cultivates the ...

  2. 7. März 2022 · SXSW 2017: Janicza Bravo on "Lemon". Nick Allen | 2017-03-10. An interview with writer/director Janicza Bravo about her SXSW comedy, "Lemon." Janicza Bravo movie reviews & film summaries | Roger Ebert.

  3. 3. März 2022 · Her Jewishness now “feels far in some ways.”. She’s “curious, but not delving.”. In Alma’s annual pop culture awards, Bravo was named best Jewish director of 5781. When we contacted her, she was “kind of surprised. It came within the same two-week window that something kind of similar came from a Latin award.

  4. 5. Jan. 2023 · Janicza Bravo never spent much time looking at herself. That is until 2020, when the pandemic’s onslaught of Zoom meetings forced the Zola and Lemon filmmaker to confront her reflection daily ...

  5. a24films.com › films › zolaZola | A24

    From acclaimed writer/director Janicza Bravo, Zola's stranger than fiction saga, which she first told in a now iconic series of viral, uproarious tweets, comes to dazzling cinematic life. Zola (newcomer Taylour Paige), a Detroit waitress, strikes up a new friendship with a customer, Stefani (Riley Keough), who seduces her to join a weekend of ...

  6. The burden of conformity in soccer-mom suburbia reaches new levels of paranoid surrealism in this neon-hued satire. With nods to David Lynch, Todd Solondz and Stepford Wives, Greener Grass paints a deadpan, teeth-gritting vision of the pressure-cooker world of parenthood by the white picket fences.

  7. Janicza Bravo. Janicza Bravo gives it all away in the title of her Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winning short film, Gregory Goes Boom. Still, audiences have been surprised by the explosive finale of this Michael Cera-starring tale of a runaway paraplegic man looking for love at the Salton Sea. “There was a Sundance screening in Salt Lake City ...