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“You’re beautiful,” Alcala says to all of his victims, mostly women on the margins of society. He is a photographer. He knows the power of his gaze, of his camera. Kendrick begins her film with a victim who was murdered in 1977. We hear her off-screen before we see her.
“You’re beautiful,” Alcala says to all of his victims, mostly women on the margins of society. He is a photographer. He knows the power of his gaze, o...
Sheryl locks eyes with the cocktail waitress, nodding a desperate “no.” The message is received, and the woman says they’re closed for the night. Towa...
She is convinced he is the man who killed her friend in Malibu the previous year. As she hastily exits the studio, she knocks over a monitor. During t...
The film’s examination of the power of being seen, and specifically being understood through the act of being seen, is most effective in three mirrore...
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