Three uncompromising features by James Fotopoulos, the boldly experimental filmmaker who Ed Halter of The New York Press hailed as "the most important new director I've seen in many years." Zero (1997, 142 mins.) is a shoc... more »king portrait of the psychological collapse of a young man drifting further and further into total isolation. Migrating Forms (1999, 80 mins.) is a masterful, minimalist exploration of empty sexuality and its psychic and physical consequences. It won Best Feature honors at the New York Underground Film Festival. In Back Against the Wall (2000, 94 mins.), the downfall of a lingerie model is portrayed against the depressing, menacing milieus of the men she caters to.« less