VIFF Turns Camera Eye to Cerebral, Uncomfortable, Occasionally Perplexed Audience

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“I was immediately attracted to the idea of turning the movie screen into a kind of mirror to the audience,” says Chris Hutsul of Soft Citizen, referring to the spots he directed for the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF).

They’re smart, funny and unexpectedly existential — but also familiar, because you see yourself in each of these snapshots: your rage at late-coming friends, your perplexity toward abstract cinema, or the way some foreign films turn you into an overthinking, turtleneck-sporting douchebag. With a ponytail.

o The Overanalyzer
o The Foreign Film
o The Seat-Saver
o The Front Row
o The First Question
o The Die Hard

They end neatly — gratefully, even — with the words “We’re glad you’re here.” (So glad, in fact, that they — meaning VIFF — have also given you a game to play. It’s an amusing one-time distraction, enough of an experience to leave you feeling good, post-chortle.)

Agency: TBWA/Vancouver. Soft Citizen produced, Secret Location assisted with interactive production.

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