
DIVOC-12
2021

2020
PGDirector
Jesse Edwards
Runtime
16 minutes
Average Rating
No ratings yetSynopsis
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, 3 fearful families are united by a small act of hope. In addition to the viral pandemic, we are also faced with another threat, an Epidemic of Fear. It seems more people than ever right now are alone, scared, anxious, and consumed in fear. We need hope. We need storytelling that will remind people that even in the darkest hour, we can and will get through this, together. There is hope. There is love. And even if at a distance, we have each other.
Overall Score
Fair
Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film lacks explicit evidence of LGBTQ+ characters or non-heteronormative identities. The focus on three families suggests a traditional domestic framework without visible queer agency.
Gender Representation
The narrative centers on collective family experiences during a crisis. While themes of love allow for nuanced domestic roles, there is no evidence of deconstructing gender hierarchies.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The story adopts a universalist perspective on the pandemic. It prioritizes shared human vulnerability over explicit racial or ethnic intersectionality, offering no specific mention of diverse casts.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The film emphasizes traditional communal values and social cohesion. It functions as a stabilizing force by reinforcing the importance of the family unit and social connectivity.
Disability Representation
No information is available regarding the portrayal of physical or neurodivergent disabilities. While the film touches on anxiety and fear, specific character arcs remain unconfirmed.
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Areas for Improvement
AI Analysis
Distance functions as a restorative drama that prioritizes universal humanism over the deconstruction of social hierarchies. It seeks to reinforce communal ties during a period of systemic instability rather than challenging institutional structures. The film's narrative architecture leans heavily on traditional emotional resonance. By focusing on the shared experience of fear and hope during the COVID-19 pandemic, it emphasizes social connectivity through a conventional lens. Ultimately, the work serves as a humanistic study of survival. It favors a stabilizing, communal message over an active critique of identity or systemic power dynamics.

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