Triangle Woman takes you on a narrative odyssey of a series of ten short stories ranging from the grotesque, the weird, the perplexingly absurd, and the ridiculously silly. A bit of an odd character, Triangle Woman has kept these stories locked up in her head for many years. The film includes stories about a man whose finger rapidly deteriorates and the impending consequences; a nice lady who really isn't that nice; an old woman who talks backwards; an employment agency that has a man-toy named Mr. Brombellarella; among other stories. Triangle Woman is the thread that binds all of the stories together, and she imprints her bizarreness throughout the entire film.
Acting
Vivian Jimenez Hall carries ten personalities in one unhinged vessel
Direction
Rentzel commits fully to every bizarre left turn
Practical Effects
Gross finger decay achieved with charming low-budget ingenuity
Director
Chris Rentzel
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is pure Austin underground cinema—shot on low budgets with high weirdness, part of a 2000s scene where filmmakers like Richard Linklater paved way for experimental locals.
Augustine Frizzell later directed 'Never Goin' Back'—proof that even the 'nice lady who isn't nice' finds her way to bigger budgets.
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