
Free Talk: Amy Seimetz on She Dies Tomorrow
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Declared as a movie for the moment, She Dies Tomorrow has become one of the year’s most talked about films. This Tuesday, join filmmaker Amy Seimetz for a wide-ranging conversation on her gripping and darkly comic existential thriller, which is being released by NEON and is now available OnDemand. “Eerie and at times impenetrable, the movie (which was completed pre-pandemic) presents a rapidly spreading psychological contagion that feels uncomfortably timely,” hails The New York Times. “It is remarkable that Amy Seimetz somehow managed to make something that accurately captures the feeling of life right now,” says Vulture’s Bilge Ebiri. “One of the scariest movies I’ve seen in a long time.”
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About the Film:
“A gripping apocalyptic thriller ready-made for this moment.” – IndieWire
After waking up convinced that she is going to die tomorrow, Amy’s carefully mended life begins to unravel. As her delusions of certain death become contagious to those around her, Amy and her friends’ lives spiral out of control in a tantalizing descent into madness. A NEON Release.
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