Idaho International Film Festival
 

NAUSEA

Directed by Wes Malvini
USA, 2009, 87 minutes, Narrative
Cast: Lindsay Howard, Wes Malvini, Dustin Jones, Aaron Powell, Jill Hosman

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Director Wes Malvini will attend the screenings
Nausea
 

"There are worse things than being alone," - Charles Bukowski

NauseaNausea — inspired by the themes and ideas of Jean-Paul Sartre’s novel — is an exploration of human desire, loneliness, and addiction.

‘The Man’ is a lonely, eccentric who works in a book store; amusing himself with his absurdist outlook on reality. He is sickened by his existence and becomes nauseated by the presence of others and his own boredom. His life and mind begin to unravel when he sees ‘The Woman,’ an equally lonely and self medicated beauty, in a bar. He believes her to be his salvation from his isolation of the world and he begins to follow her, observing her every move. His Nauseaobsessive pursuit begins to draw in the lives of other people; a family, living in the American dream, and a young man, Skylar, addicted to the care of his mother and equally as romantically involved with ‘The Woman.’

The film questions the purpose of companionship as well as the depths to which someone could go to attain it. Both absurdly humorous and psychologically terrifying, Nausea breaks new ground in storytelling and cinematic presentation while remaining true to narrative execution and artistic integrity.


Egyptian Theatre: Friday, September 25th at 9:15pm

The Flicks: Sunday, September 27th at 12:30pm