Disfluency (film)
Disfluency is a 2018 American short film directed by Laura Holliday and starring Libe Barer.[2][3] Disfluency is a short film that follows a young woman through her daily life, from her passive usage of the phrase "I'm sorry," to her being raped and the emotional aftermath.
Disfluency | |
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Directed by | Laura Holliday |
Story by | Anna Baumgarten |
Produced by | Anna Baumgarten |
Starring | Libe Barer |
Release date | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Libe Barer as Jane
- Dylan Arnold as Mark
- Julia Barrett-Mitchell as Kelsey
- Yoshi Sudarso as Sean
- Jon Berry as Professor
- Kelly L. George as Nurse
- Garrett Louis as Brendon
- Ella Shockey as Doe.[4]
References
- "NFFTY 2018 Festival Guide by NFFTY Film Festival - Issuu".
- Mount, Bailey (13 March 2018). "'Disfluency': Short Film with 'Sneaky Pete' Star Libe Barer Confronts Life After Sexual Assault — Watch". IndieWire. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- Fredette, Meagan (25 March 2018). "This Short Film Gives Us A Realistic Look At Campus Sexual Assault". Refinery29. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- Disfluency (2018) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-09-16
External links
- Disfluency at IMDb
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