AIFF2022 Our 21st Annual Festival

Short Narratives 1: PEOPLE & THE ARTS

Expired April 11, 2022 6:59 AM
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MOVER’ is a short narrative dance film exploring heartbreak and healing over the course of a dreamlike apartment move.




Part of our Short Narratives 1: PEOPLE & THE ARTS Program


Director Jackson Jarvis


Director's Statement:

Letting go is hard. As humans, we cling desperately to our possessions, our living spaces, our loved ones. Even the smallest thing has a gravitational pull. Even the smallest moment weighs heavy. So when they are taken away, what are we left with?


Moving is also hard, from a practical perspective. If you do it yourself, it’s nothing short of a physical battle, and if you’re not careful--your things, your feelings, your heart--can get broken along the way. We have a tendency to wrap ourselves in emotional bubble wrap to avoid getting hurt, which would explain why the first reaction to grief is often denial. In the film, Sam vehemently tries to deny that change is coming. It’s only when everything is gone that she accepts what has happened. Even then, she finds a tiny flower and clings to it for a moment. Flawed humans, we.


We shot ‘Mover’ over a single weekend in a small Brooklyn apartment on Hart Street, a fitting name in my opinion. Despite the short shooting schedule, I experienced a type of mild grief and nostalgia towards that space, that time, and those people involved. When we wrapped, repainted the walls, closed boxes, closed doors, and said goodbye to each other, I felt a little like Sam: melancholic, but moving forward. And instead of a little flower I cling to, it’s a Vimeo link.


Please enjoy the film and remember: the word “alone” comes from “all one". I think there's something comforting in that.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    10 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Oregon
  • Director
    Jackson Jarvis
  • Screenwriter
    Jackson Jarvis
  • Producer
    Nabil Elbehri
  • Executive Producer
    Ben Altarescu, Josh Chertoff
  • Cast
    Tilly Evans-Krueger, Steven Dewey
  • Cinematographer
    Jackson Jarvis
  • Editor
    Daniel V. Masciari
  • Production Design
    Molly Schneider
  • Sound Design
  • Music
    Logan Nelson, Steven Dewey