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In a wonderfully paced six and a half minutes Director Bianca Poletti, working from a screenplay by Allison Goldfarbs who also stars, presents a novel spin on the awkwardness of the first date scenario in Radical Honesty. Opening with the familiar nervousness and tingling excitement of getting to know a potential suitor, things take a surprising detour towards the absurd as our prospective lovers attempt to throw off the constraints of conventional dating dynamics and construct a new definition of relationships free from the usual structure and control of monogamy. Or at least that’s how it seems at first. Set in a diner with a distinctly retro feel, Poletti’s short film cleverly juxtaposes the traditional feel of Radical Honesty’s location with the pair’s modern outlook on dating, further adding to the film’s subtle comedy. Dn invited Poletti to speak to us about the various inspirations behind the film,...
- 6/13/2022
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
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