Synopse
New York filmmaker Ry Russo-Young and actress Stella Schnabel (daughter of director Julian Schnabel) worked together in developing the character of Shelly Brown, protagonist of "You Won't Miss Me". Shelly is on a quest for a sense of identity and a purpose in life, and has just been released from psychiatric care. A kaleidoscope portrait full of an adolescent longing for acceptance and social affiliation and expressing what it means to be young today, reflected inthe film's use of YouTube, video chats and camcorders.
Regie
Ry Russo-Young, born in 1981, director and scriptwriter. Her films include"Orphans" (2007) and a participation in Doug Aitken’s film installation "Sleepwalkers" (2007).
Info
Original Title: You Won't Miss Me
International Title: You Won't Miss Me
Category: Feature
Section: Agenda 09
Version & Subtitles: English OV
Director: Ry Russo-Young
Screenplay: Ry Russo-Young, Stella Schnabel
Cast/Protagonists: Stella Schnabel, Simon O'Connor, Zachary Tucker, Borden Capalino
Production country: United States
Year of Production: 2009
Length: 81 min
Producer: Ry Russo-Young
Production company: Mesee Productions LLC
Cinematography: Kitao Sakurai, Ku-Ling Siegel
Editor: Gil Kofman, Ry Russo-Young
Music: Will Bates
World Sales: Joe Yanick / Visit Films, Visit Films






