How I Faked My Life With AI (NOT WRITTEN BY AI)
Filmmaker Kyle Vorbach spent the past year living his dreams: he moved to LA; published a book; produced a podcast; released a solo album; put on an art show; presented a Ted Talk; was interviewed on TV and more. Thing is, he faked it all. Hence the title of his uproarious social-experiment-turned-documentary: How I Faked My Life with AI.
However: knowing the ‘how’ only raises more questions.
Were Vorbach’s dreams ever real to begin with? Is his life better or worse thanks to AI? Or, better yet, forget Vorbach. What should WE do with this life-changing tech?
Paying It Forward: A Film for All of Us, by the Bronx
Story Ave—described by writer/director Aristotle Torres as a “Film by the Bronx”—premiered as part of SXSW’s Narrative Feature Competition and won two awards. Painterly, poignant, this impressive first feature surprises despite its depiction of predictable hardship ... and reminds us to look in instead of away.
Behind the Magic of Edson Oda’s Nine Days
Filmmaker Edson Oda lights up when he’s talking Magic. Not the Magical Realism of his award-winning first feature, Nine Days. Not the sleight-of-hand in a twelve-year-old’s parlor tricks. Instead, he’s discussing the addictively competitive trading card game, Magic: The Gathering.
James Gallagher’s Songs About Fucking: Profane Meets Profound in Marc Rebillet Music Doc
Songs About Fucking—the ballad of bathrobe-clad musician/performance artist Marc Rebillet, directed by James Gallagher—premiered to cheering crowds at Tribeca 2023. While best not to overanalyze—Songs transcends its ostensible purpose and becomes something deeper … laced with rich streaks of genuine fun.
Break the Game: Jane M. Wagner’s Award-Winning Portrait of a Trans Gamer
First-time director Jane M. Wagner just won an award at Tribeca 2023 for breaking the rules. Her astonishing screenlife doc, Break the Game, confronts timely subjects—gaming, social media, mental health, trans visibility—all through a focus on a single gamer.
New Wave Crash Course: Varda’s Final Call to Action
In 2017, I had the privilege of spending time with the legendary 88-year old Belgian-born filmmaker Agnès Varda. She was in New York for the premiere of her latest opus, Visages Villages; I was covering NYFF (the 55th New York Film Festival) as a journalist. After our interview, I brashly asked if she’d allow a selfie. Varda agreed—but after observing my initial attempts, all hopelessly blown out by an overhead light fixture, she proclaimed “C’est nul!” (“That sucks!”) and led me firmly across the room. Suddenly, I was getting tutored in the Art of the Selfie by a New Wave Pioneer.
Inside the Strange, Sincere Comedy of Kyle Mooney and Dave McCary
Back in 2008, YouTubers Dave McCary and Kyle Mooney caught the attention of Steven Spielberg. After his daughter showed him one of their videos—a parody of Spielberg’s own Hook—he sent them an encouraging note that Mooney kept in his wallet for years. They also sent a response to the filmmaker: “Steven, seems like you’re on the right track too. Keep making videos.” He took their advice.
Kernels of Truth
As I search for the ‘why’ behind a filmmaker’s choices, I zero in on the moments where emotion meets truth. After all, life is fraught with uncertainty; even the best artists are exploring new ways to grow. I try to connect with the deeper through-lines, both in person and on the screen—and hope the experience connects me to you.