A film rejected by Sundance for being too risky? That still happens. Sex, shame, power, and moral ambiguity all collide in “Blue Film”, Elliot Tuttle’s deeply uncomfortable debut feature following a sex worker spending the night with his former middle school teacher. At the link in bio, @elliottuttle talks to @iana.murray about making a film the industry didn’t quite know what to do with.
Written by Iana Murray (@iana.murray )
Images courtesy of “Blue Film”
Birding has its own slang, its own apps, and its own obsessives. In Tokyo, Chris Danforth finds a community using the hobby to slow down, reconnect with nature, and move through the city differently. From rare-species chases and secretive message threads to early mornings spent scanning the trees in Yoyogi Park, the scene reveals a quieter side of Tokyo that’s easy to miss. At the link in bio, @c_danforth goes inside Tokyo’s thriving birding subculture and the people building their lives around it.
Written by Chris Danforth (@c_danforth )
Photography by Chris Danforth (@c_danforth )
Diya Joukani (@diyajoukani ) has become a fixture on Instagram, turning Mumbai’s streets into a runway for self-made looks and fast-moving videos where she eats, walks, films, and wears her own designs, creating a fashion narrative rooted in place. At the link in bio, discover how the 25-year-old designer is building a brand on her own terms using traditional Indian techniques, local life, and social media reach.
Written by Shona Sanzgiri (@fauxrealist )
Photography by Simone Gandhi (@simonegandhi )