Shot By Sean Price Williams
A curated season celebrating the restless, electric eye of Sean Price Williams — the underground auteur of the lens whose gritty, impressionistic style has defined a generation of indie cinema. From the grimy neon of Good Time to the lo-fi intimacy of Frownland, this season explores how Williams turns cheap film stock, handheld chaos, and street-level realism into something transcendent. These films don’t just show you contemporary Americana —they haunt you with it, letting cigarette smoke, sodium streetlights, and smeared glass become emotional landscapes. Whether working with the Safdie brothers, Alex Ross Perry, or Michael Almereyda, Williams captures the American psyche with kinetic urgency and a punk rock soul.
This is cinema where every frame crackles with danger, humor, and life lived at the edges.
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