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WATCHING WALTER ๐Ÿ˜Š

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WATCHING WALTER is playing at SBIFF (Santa Barbara International Film Festival), and I had the opportunity to see an early look. Hereโ€™s my spoiler-free take:

WATCHING WALTER is a 16-minute short film that tells the true story of watchmaker Walter Wojnas. Itโ€™s impressive how much emotional weight can be packed into a brief runtime. Led by Stephen Tobolowsky (Ned from GROUNDHOG DAY), the film adopts a muted style as it explores themes connected to WWII. Tobolowsky, who rarely gets the opportunity to play a leading man, delivers a performance that anchors the entire piece with dignity and depth.

WATCHING WALTER understands restraint, allowing Tobolowskyโ€™s presence and the writer Mark Dylan Brownโ€™s script to do the heavy lifting. Elsewhere, director Mitch Yapko doesnโ€™t do anything flashy with the visual style. He keeps it straightforward and lets the drama of WWII shine.

Final Thought:  WATCHING WALTER is worth your โ€œtime.โ€

WATCHING WALTER premieres at SBIFF on Thurs 2/12 – 6:00 PM

Aaron "Dobler" Goldstein

Aaron Goldstein is a Product Manager by day, ludicrous speed content consumer by night. Heโ€™s a LA Film School Alumni and TV Academy / Producers Guild of America member. Aaron is a proud parent and dad joke enthusiast.

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