
why i never became a driver
Three women engage with the medical system to confront strange dreams that may not belong to them. Early one morning, I regained consciousness in a hospital bed as the sun was coming up. I was sixteen. First thing I heard was the news: Princess Diana had died in a car accident. Two hours earlier, I was hitchhiking home from a party with friends. We were picked up by a Toyota hatchback; the driver was drunk, but we were desperate. At the bottom of the twisted mountain road we crashed into the wall surrounding my town’s cemetery. As I watched updates on Diana from my hospital bed, images of her smashed-up car crept into my mind and imprinted as my own. (Yuula Benivolski)
You may like

AS AN EARTHQUAKE

this is Mount Rinjani

3STIGIA

Time to Change

Cinquenta e oito semanas

Cormorant

Oh Butterfly, What Do You Dream of When You Flap Your Wings?

The Forgotten

Chang Gyeong

bubble skin

Winter Video

Broken Harbors

World on a string

Suture: A Study

6 Portraits

Vigiai e Orai - a cultura do medo no Brasil

Soul Cage

Fuck Your Policy

Different Love

Directed by John Ford

Seduced and Abandoned

Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story

McQueen

Harmontown