An Ode to Procrastination

In An Ode to Procrastination we follow the thought process of a young artist, Sarah. Sarah is trying to create what she thinks is the project of her lifetime, but procrastinates while struggling to start. The film explores relatable fears plenty of artists endure. Sarah copes with her’s by completely ignoring them - in her head, she finds a good, yet sometimes absurd, reason for everything she does or doesn’t do and sprinkles her struggles with motivational quotes all while slightly dying inside.

Aleksandra Kingo

Aleksandra Kingo lives in London and is originally from Lithuania. She attended the University of Arts London, where she studied photography, styling, and art direction. Her humorous films and playful images tell surreal stories realized through bold colors and sharp wit. Walking a fine line between unease and attraction, she plays with viewers’ sense of actuality, creating illusory worlds where lipstick stains are a blessing and champagne baths are perfectly casual. Self-deprecatingly honest, her relatable work blends the dark comedy of her native country with her adopted home’s sarcasm. Inspired by her own everyday life and the wonders of the internet, Aleks creates from a place that celebrates the good, the bad, and the ugly. She likes working with serious – perhaps even slightly dark – topics like and then bringing them to a point of absurdity, sprinkling bright colours and memes all over them.

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