Results for Public Personas Humiliating Themselves
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A writer thinks about the not-so-fine moments of his career right before an exposé about his inappropriate conduct toward various women goes live.
A depressed barista meets a famous actor at a party. They go back to her place, where he asks personal questions she's not willing to answer.
An actress rolls through the plan of a rehearsed production while making small mistakes to spite the production team.
In intense discussion a group leader ponders aloud, asking why hermits hide and what defines outcasts, among other cerebral queries. A group of friends discusses the oddities they have seen and perceived in their lives leather-clad hermits and criminal astronauts among them. They debate the purpose of hermitage, the classification of outcasts, and the purpose of their own reflections.
In a futuristic privacy-obsessed Toronto, a burlesque street performer gets arrested for intellectual property infringement for a costume she wears while trying to impress the veiled, radical privacy devotee she is in love with.
A man tells his life story leading up to his suicide, attempting to explain the seemingly-inescapable mental paradoxes he found himself facing in his quest to be an authentic person, which reinforced, time after time, his belief that he was a fraud.
The most famous man in the world decides to escape from the constant attention and pressure of his daily life.
An author discusses with his friend the best way to write about a poor aunt. Their words take on a new power when he manifests a literal poor aunt on his back and draws in spectators.
A self-hating self-help celebrity prepares to levy a shocking accusation against her ex-boyfriend.
Faced with the consequences of his actions, a scientist decides to live in fantasy rather than confront the pain he's caused.
