This review was originally published on January 25, 2025 out of the Sundance Film Festival. We are recirculating it now timed to Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ s theatrical release.

No matter how accomplished, anthology movies can often be exhausting to watch. For those brief hours in its presence, a film demands total immersion, and switching from one story to another can start to feel like taking a long trip that requires hopping between cars and trains and boats and planes. By the end, all you want is for the ordeal to be over. So, what a wonder it is to discover Sierra Falconer’s Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) , a Sundance premiere presenting us with four delicate tales that together constitute a quietly moving daydream. Steeped in the pleasantly lazy atmosphere

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