Strawberry Mansion Review: Cheerfully Lo-Fi Fantasy Aims to Save Our Dreams From Corporate Overlords Strawberry Mansion Review: Cheerfully Lo-Fi Fantasy Aims to Save Our Dreams From Corporate Overlords
Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney s sweet, shoestring Sundance oddity posits a near future in which our sleeping hours are up for sale.
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With: Kentucker Audley, Penny Fuller, Grace Glowicki, Reed Birney, Linas Phillips, Constance Shulman, Ephraim Birney, Albert Birney.
Running time: Running time: 91 MIN.
Courtesy of Sundance Institute
It’s a popular conception that there’s nothing more boring than hearing about other people’s dreams, which by rights should make James Preble the meek, cutely mustachioed hero of “Strawberry Mansion” the unfortunate owner of the world’s dullest job: He’s a tax auditor who has to scan his clients’ recorded dreams for hidden expenses. This makes a rough kind of sense in Kentucker A