Special Presentations
An Oversimplification of Her Beauty
USA, 2011, 88 min., Color

You've just arrived home after a bad day. You're broke and lonely, even though you live in the biggest and busiest city in America. You do, however, have one cause for mild optimism: you seem to have captured the attention of an intriguing young lady. You've rushed home to clean your apartment before she comes over. In your haste, you see that you've missed a call. There's a voice mail; she tells you that she won't be seeing you tonight.

With arresting insight, vulnerability, and a delightful sense of humor, Terence Nance’s explosively creative debut feature, AN OVERSIMPLIFICATION OF HER BEAUTY, documents the relationship between Nance and a lovely young woman as it teeters on the divide between platonic and romantic. Nance creates an exquisite tapestry of live action and various styles of animation to delve deeply into his own young male psyche as he sweats and stretches toward maturity. The result is an exciting and original film that announces the arrival of a bright new cinematic talent.

— Sheri Frilot, Sundance Film Festival
Screenings
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Director
Terence Nance
Screenwriter
Terence Nance
Producer
Terence Nance, Andrew Corkin, James Bartlett
Executive Producer
Paul Bernon, Jason Weissman
Cinematographer
Shawn Peters, Matthew Bray
Editor
Terence Nance
Cast
Terence Nance, Namik Minter, Chanelle Pearson, Dexter Jones, Alisa Becher, Talibah Newmann

Screenings Co-presented by:
Dallas VideoFest
The 2012 Dallas International Film Festival is Dedicated to Lee Roy and Tandy Mitchell
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