two people meet
The life-cycle of a relationships unfolds as a colorful GIRL and not-so-colorful BOY meet in this short film set to “Bumbumbum” by Miss Anthropopscene.
Cast
Venice Ohleyer
John Hedrick
Director
Emily Everhard
Story By
Venice Ohleyer
Producer
Maya Winkler
Cinematographer
Emmet Luciano
Production Design
Lu Limanowski
Editor
Caroline Knight
artist statement
TWO PEOPLE MEET is a story for anyone who has ever fallen in love with someone who tried to dim their light and reclaimed themselves.
artist statement
TWO PEOPLE MEET is a story for anyone who has ever fallen in love with someone who tried to dim their light and reclaimed themselves.
Emily Everhard is a queer writer, director and actress who tells stories about female underdogs and outsiders. Emily pulls from her documentary fieldwork and under-appreciated historical moments to craft unique narratives set within subcultures and niche communities. She often uses humor to explore body autonomy, identity, and love.
Emily Everhard is a queer writer, director and actress who tells stories about female underdogs and outsiders. Emily pulls from her documentary fieldwork and under-appreciated historical moments to craft unique narratives set within subcultures and niche communities. She often uses humor to explore body autonomy, identity, and love.
Emily Everhard is a queer writer, director and actress who tells stories about female underdogs and outsiders. Emily pulls from her documentary fieldwork and under-appreciated historical moments to craft unique narratives set within subcultures and niche communities. She often uses humor to explore body autonomy, identity, and love.
Emily Everhard is a queer writer, director and actress who tells stories about female underdogs and outsiders. Emily pulls from her documentary fieldwork and under-appreciated historical moments to craft unique narratives set within subcultures and niche communities. She often uses humor to explore body autonomy, identity, and love.
Emily Everhard is a queer writer, director and actress who tells stories about female underdogs and outsiders. Emily pulls from her documentary fieldwork and under-appreciated historical moments to craft unique narratives set within subcultures and niche communities. She often uses humor to explore body autonomy, identity, and love.