On My Way

On My Way

Release date : May 22, 2018
Runtime : 2m
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Original Language : English /
Director : Mary Dauterman /
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May 22, 2018 2m Comedy English More
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When you’re on the way but you’re a liar! Told as a series of texts between two friends dreading their plan to hang out, “On My Way” directed by Mary Dauterman is a 90 second comedy about not wanting to leave the house. We watch in split screen as the two young women — one snacking and watching TV; the other, lounging comfortably in bed — prep for their supposed night out, “what should I wear?” “idk something cute.” Perfectly capturing the low-key lies and excuses we employ to avoid our friends, the social maneuvering and indecisiveness on display is a telling time capsule of millennial relationships and a hilarious bit of self-deprecation.
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  • title:On My Way
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:2m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Mary Dauterman /
  • Writers: Chelsea Marshall · Mary Dauterman ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:When you’re on the way but you’re a liar! Told as a series of texts between two friends dreading their plan to hang out, “On My Way” directed by Mary Dauterman is a 90 second comedy about not wanting to leave the house. We watch in split screen as the two young women — one snacking and watching TV; the other, lounging comfortably in bed — prep for their supposed night out, “what should I wear?” “idk something cute.” Perfectly capturing the low-key lies and excuses we employ to avoid our friends, the social maneuvering and indecisiveness on display is a telling time capsule of millennial relationships and a hilarious bit of self-deprecation.
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