
Phone Sex 2017
"Phone Sex (2017)" plunges viewers into an unfiltered exploration of intimacy through an unconventional lens, capturing the raw, often awkward dialogue of a couple navigating phone intimacy for the first time. Directed by Alex R.
Director: Alex R. Wagner
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Phone Sex (2017) about?
This experimental short film dissects the awkward, often humorous reality of a couple attempting phone sex for the first time. The story unfolds entirely through their raw, unscripted dialogue, revealing the vulnerabilities and challenges of intimacy in a digital age.
Who directed Phone Sex?
Alex R. Wagner directed this experimental short, blending drama with an intimate, dialogue-driven approach.
Who stars in Phone Sex?
The film stars Alex R. Wagner and Rachel Shapiro, whose performances drive the film's emotional and thematic core.
Is Phone Sex (2017) worth watching?
While unconventional, "Phone Sex (2017)" offers a unique perspective on modern relationships and intimacy, making it worth a watch for fans of experimental drama. Its short runtime and bold approach set it apart, though it may not appeal to all audiences.
How long is Phone Sex?
The film runs for 10 minutes.
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About Phone Sex (2017) — An experimental drama dissecting phone intimacy like never before
"Phone Sex (2017)" plunges viewers into an unfiltered exploration of intimacy through an unconventional lens, capturing the raw, often awkward dialogue of a couple navigating phone intimacy for the first time. Directed by Alex R. Wagner, the 10-minute experimental drama strips away romanticized portrayals, focusing instead on the vulnerability and honesty of real-life communication. With a minimalist approach, Wagner crafts an atmosphere of tension and curiosity, where the dialogue itself becomes the driving force of the narrative. Rachel Shapiro co-stars, adding depth to the film's portrayal of a relationship tested by digital communication. The result is a thought-provoking short that challenges conventional views on intimacy and technology's role in modern romance.
Stripped of visual distractions, "Phone Sex (2017)" relies entirely on the authenticity of its cast's performances, creating a uniquely immersive experience. The film's genre-blending approach—mixing drama with experimental techniques—makes it a standout in contemporary short cinema. Wagner's direction emphasizes the power of language, leaving audiences to reflect on the blurred lines between connection and isolation in today's hyper-connected world.