Me and You and Everyone We Know
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Me and You and Everyone We Know

How can we connect in an ever alienating modern world? Me and You and Everyone We Know, the award-winning and critically acclaimed debut feature by Miranda July, poses such a question and, with an earnest and defiantly playful tone, evades the answer. The film follows Christine Jespersen (writer/director Miranda July), a struggling video artist who becomes infatuated with Richard Swersey (John Hawkes), a recently divorced shoe salesman. July makes the most of the small details, and as this poetic film unfolds so do her characters. 2005, 35mm, 91 minutes.

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