SHE DIES TOMORROW

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

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INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS — FILM #12 of 33
MARCH 2, 2021
SCREENER

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Jay Keitel

Film Synopsis

After waking up convinced that she is going to die tomorrow, Amy’s carefully mended life begins to unravel. As her delusions of certain death become contagious to those around her, Amy and her friends’ lives spiral out of control in a tantalizing descent into madness.

Looking at Best Cinematography

The psychedelic nature of “She Dies Tomorrow” is made grander by Jay Keitel’s cinematography. His imagery is probably the only thing that stands out of the film, where people are running around announcing that they’ll be dying tomorrow for no apparent reason. Will it be enough to beat out the Oscar front-runner in Joshua James Richards and his work on “Nomadland,” though? Likely not.

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
RANKING

1. “She Dies Tomorrow” — Jay Kietel
2. “Bull” — Shabier Kirchner

RELEASE DATE
July 31, 2020

DIRECTOR
Amy Seimetz

WRITTEN BY
Amy Seimetz

STUDIO
Neon

R
(for language, some sexual references, drug use and bloody images)

COMEDY
DRAMA
FANTASY
HORROR
MYSTERY
SCI-FI
THRILLER

86 minutes

CINEMATOGRAPHER
Jay Keitel

COMPOSER
Mondo Boys

EDITOR
Kate Brokaw

CAST
Kate Lyn Sheil
Jane Adams
Kentucker Audley
Katie Aselton
Chris Messina
Tunde Adebimpe
Jennifer Kim
Olivia Taylor Dudley
Michelle Rodriguez
Josh Lucas
Adam Wingard

PRODUCED BY
Amy Seimetz
David Lawson
Aaron Moorhead
Justin Benson

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