Synopsis: The film follows 12-year-old Frances at her grandmother's funeral reception, where her existential fears manifest as a bizarre illness. As she observes the adults around her grieving differently, she begins to pick at her skin—only to find glittering pink slime oozing out of her instead of blood. This surreal journey of self-discovery culminates with Frances experiencing her first period, marking her transformation into womanhood amidst the backdrop of loss. Production states: "'Everybody's Gonna Die' is an intimate and unique NYU thesis film that delves into the complex landscape of grief, growing up, and transformation. Through Frances's eyes, we'll capture that delicate moment when childhood innocence confronts mortality."
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