As previously reported, Flying Lotus recently paired up with director Eddie Alcazar to score a short film called FUCKKKYOUUU. The eight-minute movie just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and it's now streaming online.
Opening with a passage from Sylvia Plath, one might not get the impression that something light and happy-go-lucky is about to follow. One would be right.
The film's description offers the following context: "With the ability to travel in time, a lonely girl finds love and comfort by connecting with her past self. Eventually faced with rejection she struggles with her identity and gender, and as time folds onto itself only one of them can remain."
The flick is filled with bloody gore and nudity, so take heed if you're thinking about watching this in the workplace. If you're outside the realm of NSFW warnings, though, you can view FUCKKKYOUUU in the player below.
Opening with a passage from Sylvia Plath, one might not get the impression that something light and happy-go-lucky is about to follow. One would be right.
The film's description offers the following context: "With the ability to travel in time, a lonely girl finds love and comfort by connecting with her past self. Eventually faced with rejection she struggles with her identity and gender, and as time folds onto itself only one of them can remain."
The flick is filled with bloody gore and nudity, so take heed if you're thinking about watching this in the workplace. If you're outside the realm of NSFW warnings, though, you can view FUCKKKYOUUU in the player below.