I’ve been as Lena Dunham-pilled as anybody since finishing her latest memoir, Famesick, but learning that the woman who gave us Girls turned 40 today felt like a perfect excuse to re-familiarize myself with some of her oeuvre. Weirdly enough, for someone who’s seen Dunham’s 2010 breakout Tiny Furniture more times than I can count, I’ve never watched Creative Nonfiction, Dunham’s 2009 directorial debut, made during her junior and senior years at Oberlin College—until now, that is.
Below, find absolutely every thought I had while watching Creative Nonfiction—which you, too, can stream with a Criterion Channel subscription.
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