SPILL executes a brilliant, high-wire act: it is both a specific story of an artist’s crisis and a universal metaphor for anyone who has ever felt like a stranger to themselves in a social situation. The support from…
SPILL
A young artist debuts her artwork at a launch party and interview, but experiences a surreal disassociation to the world around her, reflecting on her uncertainty about identity.
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SPILL possesses an admirable commitment to its internalised premise, and Schetzer’s committed performance is its undeniable anchor. Yet, for all its stylistic ambition, the film remains frustratingly opaque. The surreal disassociation, while effectively rendered, becomes a repetitive note,…
A stunning, nerve-jangling descent into a psychic abyss, SPILL announces a major new talent in its lead and a confident, unsettling directorial vision. The film transforms a glamorous art world setting into a labyrinth of alienation. Every smile…
As a concept, SPILL is compelling, mining rich territory from the gap between an artist's persona and their private self. Schetzer is undoubtedly compelling, holding the screen with a quiet intensity. However, the execution occasionally veers into overly…
SPILL is a masterfully claustrophobic study of the artist's dilemma. Aliza Schetzer delivers a performance of exquisite fragility, her eyes betraying a churning interior life even as she navigates the champagne-soaked chatter of her own success. The film’s…
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SPILL offers an immersive, introspective, and deliberately disorienting viewing experience. It is less about plot and more about subjective sensation, pulling you into the protagonist's fragmented psyche. Expect a slow-burn, atmospheric film that prioritises mood, performance, and visual metaphor over conventional narrative. It's a film designed to sit with you, prompting reflection on your own moments of self-doubt and public performance long after it ends.