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1/2 AN INCH OF DRYWALL IS ENOUGH TO PUNCH A HOLE THROUGH

1/2 AN INCH OF DRYWALL IS ENOUGH TO PUNCH A HOLE THROUGH

2022
Documentary
44 min
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Video essay by Australian director Isabella Rush. A social commentary exploring the patchwork of subterranean energies which simmer below the city of Brisbane and its outer suburbs.

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Chloe Adams
Mar 25, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

As a video essay, Isabella Rush's "1/2 AN INCH OF DRYWALL IS ENOUGH TO PUNCH A HOLE THROUGH" attempts to uncover the 'subterranean energies' of Brisbane. Rush’s direction is conceptual, focusing on social commentary rather than character or…

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David Lee
Mar 25, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

Isabella Rush's "1/2 AN INCH OF DRYWALL IS ENOUGH TO PUNCH A HOLE THROUGH" is a masterful video essay that pierces the veneer of urban normalcy. Rush's direction is assured, navigating the 'patchwork of subterranean energies' with an…

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Sophia Chen
Mar 25, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

"1/2 AN INCH OF DRYWALL IS ENOUGH TO PUNCH A HOLE THROUGH" is Isabella Rush’s contemplative video essay, a film that aims to excavate the unseen currents beneath Brisbane. Rush's direction leans into a more abstract, essayistic style,…

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Marcus Bellweather
Mar 25, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

This intriguing video essay by Isabella Rush, "1/2 AN INCH OF DRYWALL IS ENOUGH TO PUNCH A HOLE THROUGH," offers a refreshing and insightful look at Brisbane's hidden dimensions. Rush's directorial approach is precise, guiding the audience through…

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Eleanor Vance
Mar 25, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Isabella Rush's "1/2 AN INCH OF DRYWALL IS ENOUGH TO PUNCH A HOLE THROUGH" is a cerebral dive into the overlooked underpinnings of Brisbane. As a video essay, it eschews traditional narrative for a more associative exploration of…

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The director of "1/2 AN INCH OF DRYWALL IS ENOUGH TO PUNCH A HOLE THROUGH" is Isabella Rush. While the provided context identifies her as the director, it does not offer further biographical details. Her work is presented as a video essay that offers social commentary on Brisbane and its surrounding suburbs, focusing on the 'subterranean energies' that simmer beneath the surface of urban life.