Tiny Furniture
Aroview: A prototype for Lena Dunham's hugely successful HBO series GIRLS, this smart-funny indie finds the talented actress/director mining the uncertainty of post-graduate life, only with a cutting, self-deprecating, deeply confessional sense of humour that she has made all her own.
Although not as bold or refined as her work on GIRLS (the scripting, for instance, is too deliberate at times), Dunham endears through her unflattering depiction of early womanhood and clean visual aesthetic, which goes against the grain of the rough and ready look purveyed by her mulblecore peers.
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DVD Features
Criterion edition includes 'Creative Nonfiction', Dunham’s first feature film, plus four short films.
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