Eileen O'Meara's PANIC ATTACK begins with a woman at a stop light pondering if she left the coffeemaker on and then spiral outs as she deconstructs her life.
Beautifully animated so that one metaphysical crisis blends into the next this film score huge points and more laughs by nailing how our minds work when left untethered. How we get from A to B to Z makes absolute perfect sense not so much because it does but rather we all have done exactly that.
Rarely has three minutes been so perfectly spent.
This charmer is one of the best films at Queens World Film Festival and is absolutely something you have to track down.
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