Small Films 19: The Year of Staring at Noses

The Year of Staring at Noses

A Weekly Short Film Review

A lady named Samantha goes bananas over a reality show rejection after “fixing” her nose in this week’s dark yet entertaining addition to Small Films. Several themes revolving around the entertainment business and body image are touched on in this film, co-directed by Karen Knox and Matt Eastman, about someone seeking fame.

In this dark comedy, a lady named Samantha goes bananas over a reality show rejection after “fixing” her nose. So that’s two things wrong in society, reality TV and cosmetic surgery. However, these sound like first-world issues compared with our political landscape. We spend almost half an hour with this relatable but dubious character. 

Karen Knox is a Canadian actor/director. She’s run shows such as Homeschooled (CBC) and Slo Pitch (IFC/AMC+) and directed other shorts such as The Fates, Borderline, and The Comics. Also, she’s credited as an actress in SYFY’s Letters to Satan. 

Co-director Matt Eastman is a filmmaker from Toronto. He’s done commercials and other short films like Boujee on a Budget and Whatever, Linda. According to his bio, he’s learning to skate. Which is inspiring. I gotta get moving rather than getting Botox. 

You can watch The Year of Staring at Noses right here below. 

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