Kyle Molzan

Kyle Molzan

Perfil

Kyle Molzan

Filmes

Foreign Powers
A nameless young woman recounts a peculiar dream, set in a mysterious fictional city and populated by her real-world friends and acquaintances, in Bingham Bryant’s vivid, precisely conceived exploration into the uncanny logic and banal strangeness of our subconscious wanderings.
Fourteen
Assistant Camera
Ao longo de uma década, a jovem Jo se torna cada vez mais disfuncional devido à sua saúde mental. Sua amiga Mara tenta ajudar, mas algumas vezes é forçada a recuar para se preservar.
Unpresidented
Camera Supervisor
A New Yorker comes to regret betting on the 2016 election.
Hermia & Helena
Dave
Camila (Agustina Muñoz) é uma jovem artista que dirige teatro na argentina e que viaja para nova York para desenvolver uma tradução espanhola do clássico de Shakespeare "Sonho de uma Noite de Verão". Já nos Estados Unidos, ela começa a receber correspondências anônimas que a deixam preocupada com o seu futuro.
For the Plasma
Editor
For the Plasma begins in a remote house on the coast of Maine, where a young woman named Helen has found work as a forest-fire lookout responsible for monitoring the nearby woodland. While analyzing CCTV footage of the surrounding forest, she discovers she can reconfigure her perception to predict shifts in global financial markets. But when her inquisitive and demanding friend Charlie arrives at the house, Helen finds herself challenged and unsettled by her new colleague, and the two girls’ relationship begins to unravel. From this cryptic premise grows a lo-fi mind-bender of intimate scale and startling relevance that flirts with sci-fi and horror conventions, even as it subverts them. To the strains of an electronic score, For the Plasma juxtaposes pastoral imagery with surveillance technology, every shade and shadow captured in gorgeous 16mm.
For the Plasma
Director
For the Plasma begins in a remote house on the coast of Maine, where a young woman named Helen has found work as a forest-fire lookout responsible for monitoring the nearby woodland. While analyzing CCTV footage of the surrounding forest, she discovers she can reconfigure her perception to predict shifts in global financial markets. But when her inquisitive and demanding friend Charlie arrives at the house, Helen finds herself challenged and unsettled by her new colleague, and the two girls’ relationship begins to unravel. From this cryptic premise grows a lo-fi mind-bender of intimate scale and startling relevance that flirts with sci-fi and horror conventions, even as it subverts them. To the strains of an electronic score, For the Plasma juxtaposes pastoral imagery with surveillance technology, every shade and shadow captured in gorgeous 16mm.