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ARCHIVE

24th(2022)



We're All Going to the World's Fair

Jane SCHOENBRUN

  • United States
  • 2021
  • Asian Premiere
  • 86min
  • DCP
  • color

Asian Premiere

SYNOPSIS

Alone in her attic bedroom, teenager Casey becomes immersed in an online role-playing horror game and documents the changes that may or may not be happening to her.

PROGRAM NOTE

Jane Schoenbrun's We're All Going to the World's Fair begins with a variation of the urban legend of ¡°Bloody Mary,¡± familiar to horror fans of the film Candy Man (1992). Going online and saying ¡°We're all going to the World's Fair¡± four times in front of a camera, then applying one¡¯s own blood to the monitor will make something happen. Casey, a lonely girl who does not leave the attic, participates in the game and records changes that may or may not occur to her. A middle-aged man who has been watching Casey's channel contacts her.
With this much setting, the film may be regarded as the kind of found-footage horror that is so common these days. This may not be entirely wrong, as about 80% of the film is made of online videos and is often not without creepy scenes. However, more important than the genre-based stimulus in this film is the elaborate and plaintive portrayal of the isolation, anxiety, and confusion a lonely teenager experiences. [Djuna]

Director

  • Jane SCHOENBRUNJane SCHOENBRUN

    Schoenbrun is a non-binary filmmaker. We¡¯re All Going to the World¡¯s Fair is their first narrative feature as writer/director. They are also co-creator of the ongoing touring variety series The Eyeslicer (2017).

Credit

  • Art director Charles-antoine 
  • Music Mario GAUTHIER