Growing up in an age where the world is totally online is weird.

InBunnylovr,Katarina Zhulooks at the relationships and life of a Chinese-American camgirl living in New York City.

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A close-up of Katarina Zhu lying down with a confused expression in Bunnylovr

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By night,she’s a camgirlmaking extra pocket change doing shows and chatting with clients privately.

The conversations with a faceless and nameless stranger can ultimately feel closer than those with lifelong friends.

Mary Bronstein’s drama is an unrelenting, overwhelming drama about how motherhood can be a nightmare.

Katarina Zhu as Rebecca lying on her bed with a white bunny on her chest in Bunnylovr

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Specifically, Zhu’s scenes with Perry Yung are where the story comes to life.

Zhu and Yung have great on-screen chemistry together as daughter and father.

It’s not an easy task but it’s a rewarding one.

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The most comfortable Zhu appears is when she’s acting across her real-life best friend Rachel Sennott.

Analyzing the symbolism of the rabbit while also examining Rebecca’s nebulous connection to John.

The Egyptian marquee lit up at Sundance Film Festival

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