The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle - Erik Hanberg

The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle

“Dizzle” is one of those movies that film festivals were invented for. Too bizarre to ever see wide distribution it’s a gem of a film that expands minds even as it wallows in, well, the toilet.

The film starts with a stunning sequence of a message in a bottle making it’s way down from Snoqualmie Falls to the Seattle waterfront. Shot over many months in numerous locations, it’s an opener that even big budget films wouldn’t have the budget for. It’s obvious from the beginning that this film is a labor of love and dedication.

I forgot to write about this, but I wholeheartedly agree with Rosemary here. The worst part of “Dizzle” is its title. Everything else is pretty great. Thanks to the Grand for bringing it here.



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