The Most Beautiful Woman in the World l Short Film
The Most Beautiful Woman in the World, an experiment in narrative filmmaking, finds director Matthew Rolston exploring themes that often occur in his work – youth, beauty and the power they wield - in a completely unexpected way. Touching on themes from Tennessee Williams' play, "Sweet Bird of Youth," an aging actress struggles with what has been lost. The film screened at festivals including The Los Angeles International Shorts Festival and The San Francisco International Festival of Short Films.