A novelist, performance artist and film director, Miranda July is a genre of her own—quite literally—this week on Be Reel. We're talking about the just-released "Kajillionaire" (2020), "Me and You and Everyone We Know" (2005) and "The Future" (2011). In each of July's feature films, the writer-director introduces us to human connections familiar but strange, where chat rooms, taboos and family arrangements both create and bridge the gaps between the world's loneliest people.
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