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Wikipedia article




'Come Swim' is a 2017 American short film written and directed by Kristen Stewart.Festival de Cannes, K.J. Stewart - [http://sub.festival-cannes.fr/SfcCatalogue/MovieDetail/fe48cb92-ea1f-4ecd-ad91-9bd0d5055bd9 Catalogue] 'Festival de Cannes' Accessed May 21, 2017 It was shown in the 70th Anniversary Events section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, and was part of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. The short was produced by David E. Shapiro of Starlight Studios, who worked with Stewart for a period of approximately three years. The film was streamed from November 10, 2017.Kristen Stewart, refinery29 - [http://www.refinery29.uk/come-swim-full-movie-kristen-stewart Streaming: Come Swim] Refinery29 Accessed November 27, 2017

Cast



Josh Kaye is the only acting cast of the film. Sydney Lopez provides voice-over.

Overview



Within a paper published on the subject of a technique developed especially for the creation of the film, the film is described as "a poetic, impressionistic portrait of a heartbroken man underwater ... the film is grounded in a painting of a man rousing from sleep". The Cannes Film Festival described the film as: "a diptych of one man's day; half Impressionist and half realist portraits".http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/festival/films/come-swim Details of film 'Little White Lies' thought the film was about loss.

Cannes 'Suisse' listed the film as 'Ralit Virtuelle'.Canal+ Suisse, K.J Stewart - [http://www.canalplus.ch/festival-de-cannes-2017/ Site] Canal+ Suisse Accessed May 20, 2017 'Next projection' identified the film as experimental.http://nextprojection.com/2017/05/28/cannes-come-swim/ review

Film concept



The idea of the film originated in ("is grounded in"Joshi (Research Engineer), Stewart (Director), Shapiro (Producer) (January 18, 2017) - [https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.04928 Bringing Impressionism to life with Neaural Style transfer in the film 'Come Swim'] Accessed November 23, 2017) a painting by Stewart of a man rousing from sleep.A. Pulver - [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/jan/20/kristen-stewart-research-paper-neural-style-transfer Kristen Stewart co-authors research paper on 'pioneering' film technique] The Guardian January 20, 2017 Retrieved November 21, 2017 In a paper co-authored by Stewart, a description of reaction to the "impressionistic" painting states it evokes the thoughts an individual has in the first moments of waking, (fading in-between dreams and reality)... A subsequent exploration correspondent to this painterly thematic element is explored within the film during the introductory and final scenes.

More-over, in accordance to the painting, the original concept for the film came from an image in the mind of Stewart of "...a person sleeping contently on the bottom of the ocean floor, and getting such satisfaction from that isolation..."G. Mumford (May 22, 2017) - [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/may/22/kristen-stewart-come-swim-cannes-film-festival Article] The Guardian Accessed May 27, 2017 For Stewart, her film is, amongst other things, about an experience of heartbreak (otherwise expressed by her as an "existential netherworld").M. Stout (January 23, 2017) - [http://www.refinery29.com/2017/01/137161/kristen-stewart-sundance-come-swim-interview Interview with Kristen Stewart] refinery29 Accessed 27th, 2017

Production



In order to create the piece, Stewart, together with film producer David Ethan Shapiro and Bhautik Joshi at Adobe Inc., innovated a technique described as 'neural style transfer'; a technique detailed in a paper submitted on January 18, 2017 to Cornell University Library online, and subsequently classified at the library as 'Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition'.A. D' Alessandro, K.J. Stewart - [https://deadline.com/2017/01/kristen-stewart-directorial-debut-come-swim-video-interview-1201891485/ Kristen Stewart on her directorial debut: 'Come Swim'] 'Deadline Hollywood', 2017, January 21 Consulted April 29, 2017B. Joshi, K. Stewart, D. Shapiro - [https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.04928 arXiv:1701.04928v1] Cornell University Library Retrieved April 29, 2017

Kristen Stewart partnered with Refinery29 in the production of the work.K.J. Stewart, Refinery29 -

[http://www.refinery29.com/2017/01/136009/come-swim-movie-trailer-kristen-stewart Review of short film by Kristen J.Stewart] Refinery29 Retrieved April 27, 2017
David Ethan Shapiro, the CEO of 'Starlight Studios', situated within Los Angeles,Starlight Studios - [https://www.facebook.com/pg/SLSFilms/about/?ref=page_internal facebook page] Accessed November 24, 2017 was producer.DE Shapiro, K.J. Stewart - [http://www.starlightstudios.tv/david-ethan-shapiro/ Biographical] Starlight studios Accessed May 21, 2017

The film uses a score composed by St. Vincent.Kyle Buchanan (January 20, 2017) - [https://www.vulture.com/2017/01/sundance-kristen-stewarts-directorial-debut.html Article] 'Vulture' Accessed May 6, 2017

Stewart used John Guleserian for cinematography, and 'Framestore' to produce the visual effects.

Release and reception



The film was first screened at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2017. 'Next projection' identified the film as portraying in part something described as "nightmarish".C. Rottger - [http://nextprojection.com/2017/05/28/cannes-come-swim/ review] 'Next projection' May 28, 2017 Accessed May 30, 2017 Robbie Collin from 'The Telegraph' awarded it four stars out of five saying: "Its an earnest, sombre, often unsubtle work but its also disciplined, sharply coherent, and cine-literate in an old-fashioned surrealist way." Matt Hoffman from 'Little White Lies' (magazine) found minor issues with the script, but nevertheless praised the short: "Come Swim is a beautiful looking piece of work. With the help of cinematographer John Guleserian, Stewart has crafted a rapturous visual wonder that far outshines the deficiencies of the screenplay."

See also



* Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

References




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