![]() ![]() ![]() It’s this exact kind of fun house-twisting, telephone-style portrait of the artist that makes up most of the frustratingly oblique documentary “Apolonia, Apolonia.” Although Glob aims for an intimate portrait, her zoom is almost too close, her narration too navel-gazingly shallow, which results in a doc that often remains distant and distorted through these multiple lenses. ![]() Her face is reflected in both the bathroom mirror where she’s cutting her bangs and in the camera of Danish filmmaker Lea Glob. When we first meet French figurative painter Apolonia Sokol, she’s getting ready for her 26th birthday. Where to Find It: NYC’s DCTV’s Firehouse Cinema “Apolonia, Apolonia” (directed by Lea Glob) Week of January 8 – January 14 New Films in Theaters ![]()
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