Zoom (2015 film) explained

Zoom
Director:Pedro Morelli
Story:Pedro Morelli
Cinematography:Adrian Teijido
Editing:Lucas Gonzaga
Music:Kid Koala
Runtime:97 minutes

Zoom is a 2015 live-action/animated comedy-drama film directed by Pedro Morelli and starring Gael García Bernal, Alison Pill, and Mariana Ximenes. It premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.[1]

Plot

The film is a multi-dimensional interface between comic book artist Emma Boyles (drawing Deacon's reality), novelist Michelle (writing Boyles' reality), and film director Edward Deacon (filming Michelle's reality). Each lives in a separate reality but authors a story about one of the others.

Emma, working at a sex doll factory in Toronto, fantasizes about having larger breasts and undergoes augmentation surgery, only to regret her choice. When Michelle's novel plotting starts to become more implausible Emma and her friend Bob get drawn into a complicated world of drug deals and shootouts.

Edward is a successful action movie director who wants to make arthouse films and has been relying on his sexual prowess to get what he wants. When Emma's frustration with her lack of control over her own body leads her to radically reduce the size of Edward's penis in her comic book he starts to lose control over his movie and becomes subject to studio interference.

Michelle is a successful model trying to establish herself as a novelist. When Edward's movie about her starts to turn into a typical Hollywood blockbuster her ability to write is affected and her attempts to resolve Emma's story start to become increasingly wildly improbable.

Cast

Awards and nominations

YearFestivalCategoryResult
2015Ithaca International Fantastic Film FestivalBest Film[2]
2016Canadian Screen AwardsOriginal Screenplay[3]
Achievement in Visual Effects
Directors Guild of CanadaBest Production Design[4]
Best Sound Editing

External links

Notes and References

  1. DeFore, John (2015-09-17) 'Zoom': TIFF Review. Hollywood Reporter
  2. http://o2filmes.com.br/2959/ZOOM_PREMIADO_NO_ITHACA_FANTASTIC_FILM_FESTIVAL Zoom won award in Ithaca Film Festival
  3. http://zh.clicrbs.com.br/rs/opiniao/colunistas/roger-lerina/noticia/2016/01/zoom-brasileiro-4956176.html Filme com Mariana Ximenes concorre ao Canadian Screen Awards
  4. http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/2016-directors-guild-of-canada-awards-nominees-announced-584005731.html 2016 Directors Guild Of Canada Awards Nominees Announced