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Indie Gem 'Zola' based on Tweets by Janicza Bravo

Exploring the Seedy Underbelly of Florida Through the Lens of Zola: A Must-Watch Indie Gem.



In today's world, where movies are made with digital technology, it's refreshing to see a movie like Zola, shot on Kodak 16mm. Australian cinematographer Ari Wegner ACS has created a masterpiece with her use of film in this dark comedy directed by Janicza Bravo.


Zola is a true story that went viral on Twitter, and it's a stranger than fiction saga that has been brought to life on the big screen. The story follows a young woman named Zola, who takes a trip with a new friend to Florida to make some money stripping. However, things quickly spiral out of control, and Zola finds herself in a dangerous and bizarre situation. The film's color palette is bold and vibrant, yet it manages to capture the seedy underbelly of Florida perfectly. The film's neon lights, tacky motels, and strip clubs are all brought to life through the use of film.


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Zola was produced by A24, a company that has become synonymous with critically acclaimed and boundary-pushing films. A24 has produced some of the most talked-about films of recent years, including Moonlight, Lady Bird, and Uncut Gems, to name just a few. With Zola, A24 has once again proven their commitment to bringing unique and daring stories to the big screen.


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What's remarkable about Zola is that it's not just a film about a wild adventure, but it's also a commentary on social media and how it can affect our lives. The story is based on a series of tweets that went viral, and it shows how quickly things can go viral and spiral out of control in the age of social media. It's a dark comedy that will have you laughing one minute and on the edge of your seat the next. It's a film that showcases the power of storytelling and the importance of using traditional film techniques to create something truly unique.



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It's a film that shows how traditional film techniques can be used to create something truly magical. Wegner's use of film is nothing short of remarkable, and it's a reminder that sometimes the old ways are the best ways. If you haven't seen Zola yet, then make sure you do, and be prepared to be dazzled by this colorful confection.


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