One of the first films deemed mumblecore, this 2007 film was the debut of director/actor Kentucker Audley. Made in Memphis, Tennessee, the film is notable for its front yards and baby pools and casual demeanor. The film was made for $1,500 and it wears its lo-fi proudly on its sleeve.
A group of young adults delay entering the real world in lieu of focusing on iffy relationships. Directed by Kentucker Audley.
A man played by writer/comedian Randall Otis whispers into a microphone the sort of soothing thoughts white people love to hear: that black people don’t hate them, and don’t consider them racist.