Caterina
Four by Dan Sallitt
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17m
Directed by Dan Sallitt | 17 mins | 2019
A sensitive, intimate, episodic character study in miniature, as perfect as a cameo brooch, of the title’s Caterina, played by Agustina Muñoz: an Argentinian quietly observing the rush of life in her adoptive home of New York, her gradual decision to cut ties with the activist group she used to belong to dramatized in a series of subtly shaded vignettes.
Up Next in Four by Dan Sallitt
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All The Ships At Sea
Directed by Dan Sallitt | 64 mins | 2004
Loosely inspired by William James’s "The Varieties of Religious Experience," Sallitt’s scintillating sophomore feature revolves around the verbal joustings of two siblings—one a defector from a New Age cult, the other a Catholic theologian—on the topics of... -
Honeymoon
Directed by Dan Sallit | 90 mins | 1998
A film about the inconvenient mystery of sexual chemistry, Sallitt’s provocative sophomore feature focuses on a pair of long-time friends who decide on a whim to get married—only to discover that their compatibility doesn’t extend to what happens in the bed...