Nebbishy filmmaker Joanna Arnow documents her yearlong relationship with an open-mic poet provocateur. What starts out as an uncomfortably intimate portrait of a dysfunctional relationship and protracted mid-twenties adolescence, quickly turns into a complex commentary on societal repression, sexuality and self-confrontation through art.
When reformed scammer, Clay (Kim Fischer), gets a late night cry for help from his former partner in crime, Jerry (Jefferson White), he finds himself journeying through after hours New York to deliver a mysterious package.
A tongue-in-cheek LGBTQ+ body-horror satire about connection, compulsion, and, belly-obsession in the tiktok epoch. Body Dysmorphia's a hell of a drug. But you can't ignore the hunger forever