Scene from Jefferson Avenue (short) (2022)
Scene Details
| Duration: 339 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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| File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 3840x2160 | Added: 2023-05-10 |
Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Monica Sanborn
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Full Biography
Monica Sanborn (she/her) is a Canadian, multidisciplinary artist and actor based in Brooklyn, NY. She is a proud company member of Theater Mitu working most recently as a co-creator and performer of Utopian Hotline currently touring internationally. Her most recent film work includes Jefferson Ave. (dir. Hannah Whisenant), screening at the Lower East Side Film Festival, NoBudge Live 29, and was a recent Vimeo Staff Pick. Cousins (dir. Karina Dandashi) screening at BFI Flare, Florida Film Festival, Lower East Side Film Fest, The Future of Film is Female fest and more, and Summer Solstice (dir. Noah Schamus) premiering at Provincetown Film Fest.
About the Movie: Jefferson Avenue (short) (2022)
Release Year: 2022
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Director: Hannah Whisenant
Writer: Hannah Whisenant
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Story
In 'Jefferson Avenue (short)', Zora has been living in isolation during a pandemic when new neighbors move in and restrict her access to the downstairs garden she used to enjoy. As her romantic relationship starts to decline, her focus shifts towards the new tenants who have taken over her favorite space. Initially, Zora is denial about their presence, but eventually, she becomes obsessed with reclaiming what she considers hers. Her goal becomes clear: she wants the garden back.
Summary
Directed by Hannah Whisenant in 2022, 'Jefferson Avenue (short)' is a drama that explores themes of territoriality, possession, and obsession in the context of a global pandemic. The story revolves around Zora's struggle to adapt to her changing environment and the intruders who disrupt her routine and sense of ownership over her space.