Though "Bunnylovr" is built around her playing a complex character trying to discover what it is she wants for herself, star ...
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Rachel Sennott and ‘Bunnylovr' Director Katarina Zhu On the ‘Chaos' of Working With Animals: ‘The First Day, the Bunny Peed on the Laptop'In "Bunnylovr," a slice-of-life dramedy from first-time director Katarina Zhu, a 20-something-year-old New Yorker named Rebecca moonlights as a cam girl after hours of her day job as a personal ...
Writer, director and star Katarina Zhu‘s feature debut is a personal portrait of fulfillment, bringing a nuanced perspective to universal themes of daddy issues, privilege and self-love.
If you don’t know a great deal about bunnies apart from their cuteness, a piece of rabbit-centric trivia you will learn in writer-director Katarina Zhu’s debut feature “Bunnylovr” might ...
Relationships are tested in Katarina Zhu’s directorial debut Bunnylovr. The Asian-American experience is vast and constantly evolving with the times. From the ‘90s staple The Joy Luck Clubto the more ...
Rebecca, the listless protagonist of Katarina Zhu’s feature debut Bunnylovr, wears loneliness like an oversized coat. It fits a bit awkwardly and seems heavy. When you see Rebecca, or Becca as her ...
Though “Bunnylovr” is built around her playing a complex character trying to discover what it is she wants for herself, star Katarina Zhu, who also writes and directs the film, is clearly ...
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‘Bunnylovr' Review: Katarina Zhu Plays A Struggling Chinese-American Cam Girl In Her Directorial Debut - Sundance Film FestivalWriter, director and star Katarina Zhu’s feature debut is a personal portrait of fulfillment, bringing a nuanced perspective to universal themes of daddy issues, privilege and self-love.
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