collective:unconscious (2016)


Five of independent film’s most adventurous filmmakers join forces to adapt each other’s dreams for the screen. The results are, “like nothing you’ve ever seen with your eyes open.” (Rolling Stone). DOWNLOAD THE DELUXE VERSION FOR FREE: https://bundle.media/bundles/collective-unconscious, featuring the dreams each film was based on, liner notes, deleted scenes, a 41-song mixtape, a remix of the entire film meant to fall asleep to, and much more. 00:04:31 Black Soil, Green Grass (Directed by Daniel Patrick Carbone // Dreamt by Lauren Wolkstein) 00:23:22 First Day Out (Directed by Josephine Decker // Dreamt by Lily Baldwin) 00:33:45 Beemus, It’ll End in Tears (Directed by Lauren Wolkstein // Dreamt by Frances Bodomo) 00:45:36 Everybody Dies! (Directed by Frances Bodomo // Dreamt by Josephine Decker) 00:55:41 Swallowed (Directed by Lily Baldwin // Dreamt by Daniel Patrick Carbone) Animation & Credits By: Maya Edelman Official Selections: SXSW, Maryland Film Festival, BAMcinemaFest, Cleveland International Film Festival, IFP Screen Forward, Atlanta Film Festival, Ashland Independent Film Festival, Dallas International Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, Independent Film Festival Boston, Montclair Film Festival, Galway Film Fleadh Find Out Why We Decided To Give Our Film Away for Free: www.indiewire.com/2016/08/dan-schoenbrun-gives-movie-collective-unconscious-away-free-1201712250/ “Like nothing you’ve ever seen with your eyes open” -Rolling Stone “The American indie scene has rarely looked so creative.” -Brooklyn Magazine “The most ambitious and unnerving horror films to be released so far this year.” -Slant “Envelops you in five different dream worlds, each with distinct style and bracing originality.” -Screen Slate “Among the most potent and original of recent political films.” -Richard Brody “The most complex and cohesive anthology film since Fantasia 2000.” -The Austin Chronicle “This kind of ambition and willingness to play and experiment gives me hope for the future of indie film in America.” -Screen Anarchy

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