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“Red Sea” by Savannah Vold in Moss Beach, Directed by Armon Mahdavi
“A literary translator in San Francisco is unexpectedly visited by her niece, who she has not seen since a tragic family event. The two spend the weekend together in a small coastal town, where on hilly drives and misty beachside walks, in front of the fire, and over glasses of wine and plates of rigatoni, they discuss the power of literature and the perils of translation, share grief and regret, and find compassion and companionship.
Winner of the Audience Award at the 2023 Lower East Side Film Festival, Armon Mahdavi’s debut feature is an assured minimalist work wrapped in fog and patience, presented in mournful landscapes and intimate interiors, marked by sensitive performances, gentle rhythms and quiet intensity.” - Spectacle Theatre
Fiction
“Un Chose, Jean”
By Savannah Vold
“Merna didn’t understand that the piano was his couch, table, and pew at the alter of some divine and magical power.”
Golden Delicious
“I was eavesdropping, as I so often do”
The Open Window
“A window to jump into, not out of”
We’ll Be Back
“The DMV is the great equalizer—this I have decided with certainty”
Collectible Item
“How can you be painfully young and woefully old at the same time?”
Birthday in the Canyon
“Being alive is watching joy and waiting till they sing for you…”
Personal Postcard
“When did we stop telling the truth?”
Enfleurage
“There is a particular olfactory genius to being alive.”
Diving Woman
“Fluid one, less frequently solid, what form did they ask of you today?”
I Ask You to Remind Me
“The sky is black and full of stars. I don’t remember what a sky full of stars looks like, so I ask you to remind me”
Things to Wish On
“My life is spent searching for things to wish on. I don’t care what it is. Or even what it looks like. It’s about what it feels like”
Red Sea
“He is a man of separation…”
“Always be a poet, even in prose”
— Charles Baudelaire