
She thinks she may start on the third one just a few nights later at a screening of one of her Short Movies which seems to delight a very attractive girl in the audience. Katya is stunningly beautiful but she is also a bit of cold fish and a pretentious cultural snob. Nevertheless in conversation with her later Anna is so mesmerized by the fact that Katya is even spending time with her, she listens to the younger girl egg her on to make a new movie. Anna only agrees as she thinks this maybe a way to get into the girls panties.

This movie is based on the real life of its writer/director/star Anna Margarita Albelo who bears a passing resemblance to Lena Dunham (‘Tiny Furniture’ ‘Girls’) whom I am guessing she may aspire to be. However unlike Ms Dunham who is a Golden Globe/Emmy winning all-rounder gifted powerhouse, the very inexperienced Ms Albelo lacks her fine sense of humor and her talent to act. In this piece she is sadly her own worst enemy as her stilted writing may have fared slightly better if her role had been played by a real actress.
Full of good intentions this micro-budget movie had some potential especially when the cast also included Carrie Preston (‘The Good Wife’) and also young Agnès Olech who did a fine turn as Julia the girl who really fancied Anna,. But for a comedy it took itself way too seriously which really dampened the humor. There is one moment that is funny for the wrong reason when Katya is trying to be deep and profound with Anna and says ‘Remember what Jean-Luc Goddard said and shit on your audience as much as possible!’. For the record M. Goddard did not say that, but I must admit that occasionally it felt that Anna had believed he did.
For the record, by the end of the year Anna achieved two of her goals. I’ll leave it to you to find out which two.