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NYFF 25: Gavagai & The Currents – Festival Highlights

Sikha Sarma
Last updated: October 15, 2025 4:36 am
Sikha Sarma
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Behind the Scenes: Exploring the Human Experience in Film

In both life and cinema, the truth often hides beneath a polished exterior. For example, a celebrated career woman may be hailed as successful, yet underneath the accolades lies solitude accompanied by anxiety. Similarly, a film set, a world brimming with excitement, may revel in chaos and unvoiced grievances among its crew. These themes of contrasting perceptions are powerfully illustrated in two impactful films showcased at the New York Film Festival 2023: “Is This Thing On?” and “The Currents”.

Contents
  • Behind the Scenes: Exploring the Human Experience in Film
  • “Is This Thing On?”: A Darkly Comic Tale of Divorce
  • “The Currents”: A Deep Dive into Mental Health
  • “Gavagai”: A Meta Commentary on Industry Inequality
  • Conclusion: Reflecting on the Human Condition

“Is This Thing On?”: A Darkly Comic Tale of Divorce

Bradley Cooper directs “Is This Thing On?”, a poignant exploration of a couple navigating the tumultuous waters of separation. The story follows Alex (Will Arnett) and Tess Novak (Laura Dern) as they finally decide to end their marriage. While Alex finds solace in New York City’s stand-up comedy scene, Tess reconnects with her passion for volleyball coaching. Though their paths seem divergent, a nagging sense of “what if?” lingers, hinting at the possibility of rekindled happiness.

The film’s humor, while present, is relatively understated and intertwines with a somber narrative. Arnett and Dern portray the intricate emotional landscape of their characters, balancing humor with vulnerability. Their performances resonate deeply, capturing the chaotic essence of heated arguments and unspoken truths. The supporting cast, including Cooper, Andra Day, and Sean Hayes, provides various comedic perspectives, enriching the narrative’s complexity.

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Cooper’s approach in “Is This Thing On?” differs from his previous works like “A Star is Born” and “Maestro”, as it embraces a more raw, unrefined style. The handheld camera work amplifies the emotional intensity, immersing viewers in the characters’ spiraling situations. The stand-up scenes evoke discomfort yet offer profound insights as Arnett and Dern maneuver through challenging moments, striving to find humor amidst chaos.

“The Currents”: A Deep Dive into Mental Health

Meanwhile, “The Currents”, directed by Milagros Mumenthaler, portrays a layered narrative of Lina (Isabel Aimé González Sola), a renowned fashion designer who seemingly possesses the perfect life, complete with a loving family and a successful career. After a shocking incident at an awards ceremony in Switzerland, where she attempts to take her own life, Lina returns to Buenos Aires grappling with intense emotional turmoil. This critical moment unhinges her from her previously structured existence, turning her life into an emotional battleground.

The film delves into Lina’s struggles as she tries to reconcile her roles as a mother, wife, and a creative professional. Mumenthaler’s depiction is both sympathetic and unsettling, highlighting how societal pressures can confine women aspiring to “have it all.” The cinematography by Gabriel Sandru beautifully captures Lina’s vacillating highs and lows, with close-up shots amplifying the emotional weight of her journey.

González Sola gives an outstanding performance as Lina, portraying her descent into psychological chaos with subtlety and grace. The stark contrast between her vibrant exterior and the unraveling strands of her mental state is palpable, and her struggles resonate with a universal audience. Mumenthaler channels influences from Lucrecia Martel, depicting societal suffocation and the psychological unraveling that so often accompanies the facade of success.

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“Gavagai”: A Meta Commentary on Industry Inequality

Lastly, Ulrich Köhler’s “Gavagai” takes a unique approach by intertwining a reimagining of a Greek classic with contemporary themes of race, gender, and equality. The narrative unfolds on the chaotic set of a new adaptation of “Medea,” where the personalities of the cast and crew clash in a microcosm that reflects larger societal issues.

The film highlights the power dynamics present in the film industry, particularly during a shoot in Africa, where race and gender inequalities emerge. The on-set relationship between lead actors Maja (Maren Eggert) and Nourou (Jean-Christophe Folly) is fraught with tension as their off-screen affair complicates their professional realities. As the film progresses, it sheds light on the disparities faced by crew members with less power, especially against the backdrop of a demanding director whose approach often belittles the African cast and crew.

Through a series of uncomfortable situations, “Gavagai” illustrates the disconnect between artistic vision and the lived experiences of its cast members. As the movie transitions toward its European premiere, the treatment received by the actors becomes a microcosm reflective of broader industry standards, heightening the emotional stakes for the characters involved.

Conclusion: Reflecting on the Human Condition

All three films drawn from the New York Film Festival highlight the multifaceted nature of human experiences in poignant and thought-provoking narratives. From Alex and Tess’s struggles in “Is This Thing On?” to Lina’s dark journey in “The Currents”, and the meta-explorations in “Gavagai”, these stories dissect the complexities of modern life, offering audiences insight into the often-hidden challenges faced by individuals.

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For those curious about the filmmaking process and its reflection on societal issues, these films not only entertain but also serve as a mirror to our collective psyche.

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