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Director: Richard Phillips
Cast: Sasha Grey, Lindsay Lohan
Phillips has embarked on a new phase of work that hinges on the self-awareness of real-life subjects. Lindsay Lohan (2011) and Sasha Grey (2011), his first two films, made their debut at the “Commercial Break” film project at the 2011 Biennale di Venezia. In these "motion portraits ", the notorious actresses pose erotically—Grey in a modernist John Lautner home, and Lohan in an aquamarine infinity pool. Both actresses project self-conscious recognition in their performances and in turn point toward the transformative potential of narrative action, framed by their compelling beauty. Phillips’s third film, First Point (2012) marks his second collaboration with Lohan and third collaboration with legendary surf filmmaker Taylor Steele. A contemporary film noir, First Point juxtaposes haunting nocturnal imagery with surf sequences in which female pro-surfer Kassia Meador (Lohan's acknowledged stunt double) and Lohan herself appear.
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First Point (2012), directed by Richard Phillips, is a contemporary film noir that juxtaposes haunting nocturnal imagery with surf sequences featuring pro-surfer Kassia Meador and actress Lindsay Lohan. The film is part of Phillips' work that focuses on the self-awareness of real-life subjects, following his previous collaborations with Lohan and actress Sasha Grey.
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First Point (2012) offers a unique blend of contemporary film noir and captivating surf sequences, directed by the visionary Richard Phillips. Starring Lindsay Lohan and featuring legendary surf filmmaker Taylor Steele, this enigmatic film juxtaposes haunting nocturnal imagery with the compelling beauty of female pro-surfer Kassia Meador, creating a powerful and transformative narrative experience.
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