Lanie Zipoy

PelĂ­culas

The Subject
Director
A successful white documentarian deals with the fallout from his last film, which caught the murder of a Black teen on tape. While he films a new doc series, someone else tapes his every move.
17 Things I Wish I Could Tell You Since You Died
Director
"17 Things I Wish I Could Tell You Since You Died" is a film that honors the filmmaker's brother, who died of AIDS at the height of the crisis in the U.S. The film recalls things the filmmaker wishes she could relay to her late brother, including her own move to New York City and her belief that he would have really liked Hettie Macdonald's "Beautiful Thing." The film is an experimental exploration of loss and grief and unsaid things.
Couleurs | Orange
Director
"Couleurs | Orange" is a meditative film on the color orange. It explores orange as the original color for love, and how goldfish were named goldfish (instead of orange fish) because the coinage didn't exist yet. With beautiful, swirling imagery, "Couleurs | Orange" is a sweet, buoyant experimental short; an ode to a color we often take for granted. Special thanks to Bat-Sheva Guez for the use of her film 3F.
Dispatches Amidst
Director
"Dispatches Amidst" is a film that was made collaboratively, during lockdown. Filmmaker Lanie Zipoy asked friends living in different boroughs in New York City to record their urban environment. The film was inspired by Chantal Ackerman's aesthetic. It was part of the series Rhythms Routines Rituals at Theaterlab's reopening in May 2021.