The Trace” is a poem that pays homage to Marie Curie, inspired by the film “Radioactive.” In it, within the complex simplicity of poetry, we explore radioactivity, love, and death.
Breviary of the irony of being dead to live is inspired by the survival rules from the movie Zombieland. This breviary creates a narrative game around those everyday ironies that keep us alive or suddenly can kill us.
THE NEIGHBORS’ WINDOW (written & directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Marshall Curry) tells the story of a mother (Maria Dizzia) who has grown frustrated with her husband (Greg Keller) and her daily routine. But her life is shaken up when two free-spirited twenty-somethings move in across the street and she discovers that she can see into their apartment.
This is the story of a woman who endures the abuses of an abusive husband in a highly hypocritical Victorian era, leading her to suicide.
However, her story does not end there. A scientist revives her, in a Frankenstein-like manner, but this time with the brain of a newborn. From this point onward, we witness the incredible, provocative, and hilarious life of Bella Baxter.