For Indy Film Fest show times and tickets, please click here. A subtle exploration of ostracism and artistry, “Henry” has the feel of a Biblical parable: fallen angels, cherubic innocents and the temptation of envy. Writer-director Philipp Fussenegger, in his first feature film, presents us the tale of two boys, both prisoners of a sort at an exclusive boarding school. It’s a world of brilliant marble hallways and high ideals, filled with fallible creatures who taunt and snigger.
Indy Film Fest: Henry
Indy Film Fest: Henry
Indy Film Fest: Henry
For Indy Film Fest show times and tickets, please click here. A subtle exploration of ostracism and artistry, “Henry” has the feel of a Biblical parable: fallen angels, cherubic innocents and the temptation of envy. Writer-director Philipp Fussenegger, in his first feature film, presents us the tale of two boys, both prisoners of a sort at an exclusive boarding school. It’s a world of brilliant marble hallways and high ideals, filled with fallible creatures who taunt and snigger.