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Indigo is a dramatic short film about alienation on the inside. Two young, lost souls in New York City share a common struggle - they are stuck in lives they do not feel they belong to. She is an adored actress and he, a bike messenger. On the outside they seem like each other's opposite, but on the inside they are the same- dehumanized by an internal loneliness that alienates them from feeling alive.
Acting
Forss and Matton convey entire lives in glances.
Cinematography
NYC becomes a character—beautiful and crushing.
Direction
Jerndal trusts silence more than most feature directors.
Director
Paul Jerndal
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