All Those Yesterdays
Years after their intense romance abruptly ended, Nathan and Maggie – played by John Gregory Willard and Libby Bibb, who also starred in writer/director Aaron Coffman’s assured feature debut, “Texas Snow” – agree to meet for coffee. But what was meant as a casual lunch quickly turns into a day of soul searching and discovery as they struggle to determine why their lives haven’t worked out the way they’d hoped. Reminiscent of Antonioni’s work in its compositional precision and canny use of the architectural environment, the St. Louis-shot “All Those Yesterdays” features an extraordinary performance by Bibb and confident cinematography by Coffman. Tom Stockman of We Are Movie Geeks describes the film as “a moody, introspective drama about life and love. It magnifies the little things, paying scrupulous attention to dialogue and the subtleties and mannerisms of body language.”
With director Coffman.