
Big Time
Music · Drama
Overview
Big Time, the visual counterpart to Angel Olsen's album of the same name, is the story of light versus shadow told through a non-linear surrealist dreamspace that poses one central dilemma. ‘What lengths must one go through to let go of the past in order to step out of the darkness and accept one’s true self?’ It’s a story that targets deep rooted complexities such as how our unconscious deals with repressed sexual identity, the hardships of letting go of our past selves in order to step into self actualization, and the guilt we hold when dealing with loss.
Top Cast


Angel Olsen
Angel Olsen
Angel
Angel Olsen
Angel
Beau Thibodeaux
Beau Thibodeaux
Beau Thibodeaux
Florence C.M. Klein
Florence C.M. Klein
Joan
Florence C.M. Klein
Joan
Gregory Phillips
Gregory Phillips
Tony
Gregory Phillips
Tony
Don Yanan
Don Yanan
Bartender
Don Yanan
Bartender


Rey Marz
Rey Marz
Announcer/Painter
Rey Marz
Announcer/Painter
Nick Aragon
Nick Aragon
Barry
Nick Aragon
Barry
Mary Grace McNally
Mary Grace McNally
Sharon
Mary Grace McNally
Sharon
Hayden Frederick
Hayden Frederick
Jeffrey
Hayden Frederick
Jeffrey
Emmy Bethel
Emmy Bethel
Tabitha
Emmy Bethel
Tabitha
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