I'm Pretty Sure My Therapist Thinks I'm a Bad Actor

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Court métrage / Comédie
États-Unis, 2024, 12 min

Réalisation:

Spenser Davis

Scénario:

Spenser Davis

Photographie:

Matthew Freer

Acteurs·trices:

Elizabeth Laidlaw
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

When therapist Shelley accidentally attends one of her client’s theatrical productions but doesn’t stick around after the show to congratulate them, the last place she expected to find herself was abducted. Tied to a chair. By that same client. Their mission: To “create space” and talk about what she reeeeally thought of their performance. I'm Pretty Sure My Therapist Thinks I'm a Bad Actor is a micro-budget dark comedy about anxiety, vulnerability, and the folks we turn to (and kidnap) for validation. (Dances With Films)

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