The CULTURE PAGES In her new absurdist thriller, She Dies Tomorrow,the director-actress dares to think the unthinkable SHE DIES TOMORROW is available on demand on August 7. GLO:nyo/03aug20:59n1.jpg PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE): Amy Seimetz and her lead actress, Kate Lyn Sheil,superimposed. gl Seimetz started making films duringa semester spent at NYU. This happensto be the narrative strategy for bothof Seimetz's films as writer-director--especiallyShe Dies Tomorrow, whichencourages the viewer to speculate onwhether there is an actual threat againstthe characters or they simply pass theprotagonist's depression and paranoiaaround until they are all consumed by it. [Extracted from the article]
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