
Beatrix
Art of the Real 2022
March 31 - April 7, 2022
In Beatrix, debut filmmakers Milena Czernovsky and Lilith Kraxner render a young woman’s experience of boredom and solitude through a set of mundane activities, as she explores a suburban house alone.
Q&A with Milena Czernovsky and Lilith Kraxner
A young woman explores a suburban house alone, eating, watching television, rooting through cupboards, trying on clothes, feeding a stray cat. Through these mundane activities, shot on lush 16mm film, debut filmmakers Milena Czernovsky and Lilith Kraxner render Beatrix’s experience of boredom and solitude as achingly visceral—alternately, awkward, languorous, drained, and euphoric.
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