• Indie Short Mag TV
  • Free Film Festival Cover Letter Generator
Indie Shorts Mag
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • News
    • Film Festival News
    • Short Film News
  • Reviews
    • Short Film
    • Documentary
    • Web Series
  • Hall of Fame
  • Short Film Festival – 2025Accepting Films
  • Tutorials
    • Pre-Production
    • Post-Production
  • Submit Short Film
    • Submit Short Film for Review
    • Submit Web Series for Review
    • Interview Submission Form
No Result
View All Result
Indie Shorts Mag
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • News
    • Film Festival News
    • Short Film News
  • Reviews
    • Short Film
    • Documentary
    • Web Series
  • Hall of Fame
  • Short Film Festival – 2025Accepting Films
  • Tutorials
    • Pre-Production
    • Post-Production
  • Submit Short Film
    • Submit Short Film for Review
    • Submit Web Series for Review
    • Interview Submission Form
No Result
View All Result
Indie Shorts Mag
No Result
View All Result

Longest Day Of The Year: An Antidote To Emptiness

Indie Shorts Mag Team by Indie Shorts Mag Team
in Reviews
0
The Longest Day of the Year - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

And they take a walk.” Thus ends Lauren Hoover’s pandemic comedy, Longest Day Of The Year. Simple though that statement is, it is heavy with significance, accumulated over a long 18 months when taking a walk was often impossible, or the most anyone was allowed to socialise.

Longest Day Of The Year, a chipper 10-minute film, takes that bleak, endless sea of unmarked time and turns it into a fishbowl; its three characters reflect the altered lives of many (especially artists), and we, the audience, find pleasure in seeing the doom and gloom processed into something much less so. A man with a heavy French accent (Duncan Dimanche) narrates the now circular lives of Lauren (played by Hoover), Siri (Siri Miller) and Jeneice (Jeneice Thompson). Confined to their apartment, big breaks in modelling, music and acting postponed indefinitely. They go through the pandemic rites of passage: new hobbies, online dating, self-care, day-drinking, and masturbation. But eventually and inevitably, the alcohol runs out, hobbies fizzle out, even orgasms lose their appeal. The calendar crawls from DC (During Covid) to SSC (Still Sadly Covid). An odd DIY haircut here, a bathroom meltdown there.

The Longest Day of the Year - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

These stages are marked by a splendidly whimsical tone, thanks to its editing. A strong Wes Anderson aesthetic marks the film. To Hoover’s credit, it is not a mere visual gimmick; she builds it from the ground up with the screenplay, complemented by the cinematography, editing and score. Dimanche’s voiceover is the cherry on top, delivering line after line of depressing reality, but tempered with absurdity such that the effect is always humorous (consider this: after eons of negligible human contact, Siri meets a cute delivery guy on the other side of the gate—BUT she has forgotten how to speak. Bye-bye, Delivery Guy).

Faced with hopelessness, the women drift apart only to come together again, united in their shared languishing, vacant lives. When they finally go for that momentous walk, they are dressed to the nines, face shield in place. How quintessentially 2020.

The Longest Day of the Year - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

As the film ends, it points out: the plague was followed by the Renaissance. Having turned to the arts for comfort and hope in times of despair, one certainly hopes for history to repeat itself.

Longest Day Of The Year: An Antidote To Emptiness
  • Direction
  • Cinematography
  • Screenplay
  • Editing
  • Music
4.8
Tags: ComedyComedy Short Film ReviewPrivateReviewShort Film Reviews
Previous Post

Kingdom Animalia: The Melanie Fyfe Story: A Much-Needed Satire Reflecting On Contemporary Times

Next Post

Next of Kin: A Taut Drama About Death And Identity

Indie Shorts Mag Team

Indie Shorts Mag Team

Related Posts

Garbage Rex - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag
Reviews

Garbage Rex: A Dickensian Fairytale with More Story to Tell

15th June 2025
Whispers of Freedom - Short Film Review - Darragh Cowley as Christian Gaudian - Indie Shorts Mag
Reviews

Whispers of Freedom: Dreams Shatter and Hearts Break in Chris Gueffroy Biopic

12th June 2025
Next Post
Next of Kin - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

Next of Kin: A Taut Drama About Death And Identity

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Sponsored

Featured Post

Announcing Short Of The Year Awards 2023

Announcing Short Of The Year Awards 2023

Latest Podcast

  • Recent Reviews

About Indie Shorts Mag

Indie Shorts Mag is a publishing agency that works within the ‘short film circuit’. We review short films, documentaries, music videos and web series, amongst others. We stand out amongst the short film review sites for being multi-diverse & global in our platform and reach.
Our team works tirelessly to help promote, publicize and market your short films that deserve the shout-out! Besides reviews, we host film festival news as it’s a known fact that the film festival buzz is unmissable and we ensure you aren’t left behind!
We aspire to form a niche for ourselves as the ‘short film magazine’ that remains the hub for filmmakers & their audience.

Popular Topics

  • Announcements
  • Articles
  • Crowdfunding
  • Editorial
  • Film Festival News
  • Film Festivals
  • India Edition
  • Interviews
  • Marketing
  • Marketing
  • News
  • Online Premiere
  • Post-Production
  • Pre-Production
  • Reviews
  • Short Film
  • Short Film Competition
  • Short Film News
  • Tutorials
  • Web Series

Indie Shorts Mag on Instagram

Follow Us On Instagram

  • #ShortFilmReview: Garbage Rex: A vigilante walks into Wonderland.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: Whispers of Freedom: In search of life beyond the wall.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: Mary: There’s always a catch.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: Cycles: The ball of exploitation keeps rolling.

Read our review and watch the short film. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • Uncover how filmmaker Jonathan Hawes turns everyday absurdities into award-winning dark comedies! From cat poop to fish & chips, get inspired. 

Read the full interview, link in bio.

#IndieFilm #DarkComedy #FilmmakerInterview
  • #ShortFilmReview: Jessica Goes to New York: It
  • #ShortFilmReview: Largo: The home says, run away. The child refuses to listen.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm

 @studio.goodluck
  • #ShortFilmReview: Curiosity: Our love of spectacle killed the cat.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: Sky Colored Grass: A romance and heartbreak speedrun

Read our review and watch the short film. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Article
  • Write for Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

© 2015-2025 Indie Shorts Mag.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • News
    • Film Festival News
    • Short Film News
  • Reviews
    • Short Film
    • Documentary
    • Web Series
  • Hall of Fame
  • Short Film Festival – 2025
  • Tutorials
    • Pre-Production
    • Post-Production
  • Submit Short Film
    • Submit Short Film for Review
    • Submit Web Series for Review
    • Interview Submission Form

© 2015-2025 Indie Shorts Mag.