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ANNA (2011) – The Short Review

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Background Information: ANNA was made as part of Project Twenty1, a 21 day film competition in Philadelphia where teams are given exactly 21 days to write, shoot, edit and deliver a short film up to 10 minutes in length on a secret element. The element for ANNA was: Start With A Crash. ANNA earned three awards from Project Twenty1, including Best Cinematography, Best Female Lead, and Best Acting.

The world is cruel. We all know that, whether we want to admit it or not. We make our own way, either by choice or by circumstance, but we all cut our own slice out of this life. The size and shape of that slice is entirely up to us, but what happens if you’ve already taken your slice and you’re not satisfied?

ANNA is an 8-minute short film about a young woman, unhappy with the slice of life she’s been served. Directed and co-written by Daniel Brown, the film’s title character is played by Amanda Colianni. The film begins with Anna studying herself in the mirror, starring into herself with a loathsome disgust. What she sees is a woman not in charge, a woman uncertain, a woman who wants more out of this life.

This long, static opening shot is abruptly broken when the film cuts to Anna choosing to take control of her life. Structured like cinematic sandwich, ANNA contains colorful, anti-establishment dramedy between two hardy pieces of reflective camera shots depicting Anna’s epiphany. Her character rises from the gray of her life and becomes a vibrant, outgoing and confident woman. Anna’s transformation is captured with vivid cinematography by Matt Duffy, a vibrantly colored wardrobe and direction that puts the character’s new-found confidence in the forefront.

Mindy Hixson plays Anna’s coworker Callie, who plays a more integral role than initially expected. Anna squares off against typical societal barriers and burns the broken down, bottomed out bridges she no longer holds any desire to keep aloft. ANNA is an inspired story, but in other ways is also a more feminine combination of OFFICE SPACE and FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF.

To view the trailer for ANNA, go to annamovie.com

To learn more about the filmmakers, go to wideeyedpictures.com

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