

Big Time, the visual counterpart to Angel Olsen's album of the same name, is the story of light versus shadow told through a non-linear surrealist dreamspace that poses one central dilemma. ‘What lengths must one go through to let go of the past in order to step out of the darkness and accept one’s true self?’ It’s a story that targets deep rooted complexities such as how our unconscious deals with repressed sexual identity, the hardships of letting go of our past selves in order to step into self actualization, and the guilt we hold when dealing with loss.
Joan
Tony
Bartender
Barry
Sharon
Jeffrey
Tabitha
0.0Jon wants to be Arconada, the mythical goalkeeper of Real Sociedad, but is the substitute goalkeeper of the school soccer team.
7.9A man confronts his past during an experiment that attempts to find a solution to the problems of a post-apocalyptic world caused by a world war.
0.0A radio salesman gets knocked out by a golf ball and dreams he's in the desert where he sells radios to sheiks.
After a long absence it is hard for Soo Min, a young mother and cello player to resume her place in the family. She feels she has to compete with her six-year-old daughter for her husband's love.
5.7When a mother and son with a caustic history reunite to pack-up their old house, sparks fly as long-buried secrets are revealed, and it might fall upon the shoulders of the son's boyfriend to help heal old wounds.
1.0A woman is picking up her boyfriend at his flat as suddenly a red ball appears... .
0.0An explicator of silent movies falls in love with the star of film he's accompanying.
8.5The lives of a Native woman and a troubled young boy intersect over the course of a school day on a reservation in Oklahoma.
7.0After seeing a boy she likes before church, Amber sneaks out to the Sunday school bathroom during the service and is given her first kiss.
5.0Footage shot for Orson Welles' unfinished and unreleased film project, edited into a short documentary.
0.0An egocentric professional mourner reaps the consequences of his ambition.
10.0Approaching Rudi's execution (Mirna's Husband), Mirna was asked to come to the prison with a Lasagna. Her husband wishes to enjoy the Lasagna with Mirna for the very last time. But when Mirna came with the Lasagna, Rudi chooses not to eat it.
0.0Three strangers confront death in a modern interpretation of a Tolstoy short story.
4.0A devout woman's lust for virtue thrusts her family into a sacrificial slaughter of biblical proportions.

