"We all think about dying," says Stefanie Abel Horowitz, director and co-writer of the short Sometimes, I Think About Dying. Indeed, this universal truth is at the center of her introspective film, which focuses on a few days in the life of young office worker Fran (played by Katy Wright-Mead), who is overcome with debilitating loneliness.
"Fran has closed herself off to the world in so many ways, and death is just more of a chance to be unmoved, to be someone who can't be in pain. She just wants to experience a nowhere, nothing place,"...
"Fran has closed herself off to the world in so many ways, and death is just more of a chance to be unmoved, to be someone who can't be in pain. She just wants to experience a nowhere, nothing place,"...
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