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(The Exploding Girl)

World Narrative Feature Competition
[EXPLO] | 2009 | 79 min | Feature Narrative
Directed by: Bradley Rust Gray
USANorth American Premiere
Interests: *NYcomp*, Drama, Friendship, NY Director, New York, Romance, Teenswww.soandbrad.com
Cast & Credits
Director: Bradley Rust Gray
Screenwriter: Bradley Rust Gray
Producer: Karin Chien, So Yong Kim, Ben Howe
Director of Photography: Eric Lin
Program Notes
Cherubic college student Ivy (tenderly played by Zoe Kazan) is back home in Brooklyn for summer break with her longtime platonic guy pal Al (Mark Rendall) in tow. Ivy is a wholesome and balanced college kid who has epilepsy but keeps her condition at bay as long as she manages her emotions. As the hot New York summer melts on, Ivy plays phone tag with her boyfriend Greg, but when they do awkwardly connect, each long pause reveals their growing distance. Meanwhile, she spends more time with Al. As the lines of friendship begin to blur, we wonder how long Ivy (her name itself implying that something is growing) will be able to keep all that is boiling up inside from spilling over.
Writer/director Bradley Rust Gray skillfully composes this delicate and honest portrait of a young woman at a threshold by balancing rich and observational cinematography by Eric Lin with the exquisitely resonant performances of Kazan and Rendall. The Exploding Girl, produced with his partner So Yong Kim (Treeless Mountain), is a nuanced and inspired addition to Gray's flourishing body of work.










