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Under the Influencer

Under the Influencer

BRYN WOZNICKI + LAUREN NEAL | USA | 2023 | 102 MIN | ENGLISH

BRYN WOZNICKI + LAUREN NEAL | USA | 2023 | 102 MIN | ENGLISH

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NOV 29 / 19:00National Film Board of CanadaSalle Alanis-Obomsawin de l'ONF | NFB's Alanis Obomsawin Theatre 1500 rue Balmoral, Montréal QC H3A 2H7 (métro Place des Arts)

Synopsis

Andrea Caulfield preys on talent. An influential curator, she digs her claws into Lex, an anonymous digital artist. She flirts. She flays. Though Lex, who is strung out by stress but fiercely attached to her craft, might be the wrong mouse for this cat. Under the Influencer is an audacious, jittery thriller full of dark surprises with much to examine and upend about the extractive nature of art and art purveyors. Anchored by her tireless assistant (Joy Sunday), Andrea Caulfield (Erin Matthews) is able to paint a lucrative face on anything, and is all about unconventional and abusive methods under the mantra that suffering and sacrifice breeds the best—and most saleable—art. Is she uplifting female and non-binary BIPOC artists or capitalizing on their narratives? Lex (Lauren Neal) believes in Andrea, trusting that she will help take her away from her thankless call centre job and into the art world’s upper echelons. Or maybe her lust for the older woman is clouding her judgement. When one of Andrea’s business tactics explodes Lex’s nerves, Lex’s mother (Margo Carre) advises her to stand up for herself—a permissive prospect for a woman coming unhinged.

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Filmmaker Bio

Lauren Neal is a SAG-AFTRA actor, director, and writer from Aurora, Colorado, and a recent graduate of Brown University's Department of Theatre Arts & Performance Studies. ​She is currently a Masters of Science degree candidate in the University of Virginia's online Data Science program, eager to innovate methods by which to marry filmmaking with statistical modeling and machine learning.

Filmmaker Bio

Bryn is a writer/director/actor who first wrote a feature script at age 8. She used her dad's camcorder to film comedy sketches and stop motion videos where her Barbies fought each other with the weapons from Clue. She has a penchant for creating stories featuring strong, complex female leads; dark comedy and queer themes - preferably all three! She’s been directing films since 2009 and has been at the helm of dozens of projects. Under the Influencer was accepted into QueerScreen's Goes to Cannes program. She’s currently in production on a documentary about her experiences in the Troubled Teen Industry.

Producer

Jill Bennett, Katie Hall

Writer

Jill Bennett, Skye Emerson, Lauren Neal

Cinematographer

Rachel Rowan Hastings

Cast

  • Lauren Neal
  • Erin Matthews
  • Joy Sunday
  • Pam Trotter
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