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@me 2016

9 min📅 2016-08-31

On a chilly winter's night, a lone comedian ventures into the online world, seeking connection and companionship. However, as the night wears on, she finds herself disconnected from the world around her and struggling to understand her own desires.

Director: Kristin Peterson Kaszubowski

Cast

Andrea Guzzetta
LucaBoBuca
Bethany Price
Bethany Price
JoAverly
Martin Kaszubowski
Martin Kaszubowski
Britney McKay
Erika Sorenson
Erika Sorenson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is @me (2016) about?

The film follows a comedian's online search for connection and companionship on a winter's night, only to find herself disconnected from the world around her.

Who directed @me?

Kristin Peterson Kaszubowski masterfully crafts this poignant exploration of loneliness and disconnection.

Who stars in @me?

Andrea Guzzetta, Bethany Price, and Martin Kaszubowski lead the cast in this thought-provoking comedy.

Is @me (2016) worth watching?

While its runtime may be brief, '@me' packs a powerful punch, posing important questions about our place in the world and the true cost of our pursuit of connection.

How long is @me?

The film has a runtime of 9 minutes.

About @me (2016) — A haunting exploration of loneliness in the digital age.

On a chilly winter's night, a lone comedian ventures into the online world, seeking connection and companionship. However, as the night wears on, she finds herself disconnected from the world around her and struggling to understand her own desires. Director Kristin Peterson Kaszubowski masterfully crafts a poignant exploration of loneliness and disconnection in the digital age. Starring Andrea Guzzetta, Bethany Price, and Martin Kaszubowski, '@me' is a thought-provoking comedy that delves into the complexities of human relationships in the modern world. With its short yet impactful runtime of just 9 minutes, this film is a gripping and unsettling experience that will leave viewers pondering the consequences of our increasingly digital lives. By exposing the darker side of online interactions, '@me' poses important questions about our place in the world and the true cost of our pursuit of connection.