written by: Riya Chettri
Published: July 28, 2025

“YOU ARE HERE”: Dylan Brody’s Anti-Romantic Comedy Finds Its Way to Nepal’s Humro Cinema Spotlight
Director: Dylan Brody
Starring: Michele Martin, Paul Provenza, Rick Overton, Beth Lapides, Myq Kaplan
Genre: Experimental / Romantic Comedy / Conceptual Art
Language: English
Runtime: 1hour 35 minutes
Film Review:
A melancholic mind-trip disguised as a romantic comedy, YOU ARE HERE dismantles genre tropes with deadpan grace. Michele Martin’s quiet intensity anchors a film that’s more existential sigh than love story. Funny, fractured, and defiantly introspective, Dylan Brody’s debut isn’t about falling in love—it’s about missing the point on purpose. A cinematic art piece for anyone who’s ever felt invisible in a crowd. Unexpected. Unresolved. Unapologetically honest.
What if a film refused to entertain you—and instead, invited you to notice yourself?
About the Director: Dylan Brody
Dylan Brody is an American writer, storyteller, comedian, and now filmmaker known for his intelligent, literary humor and deeply personal narratives. A veteran of the spoken-word and alternative comedy scene, he’s performed on NPR, written for Jay Leno, and published multiple books blending memoir with satire. Brody’s work often explores themes of identity, depression, creativity, and the invisible weight of self-doubt. With YOU ARE HERE, he brings his signature introspection to the screen—blurring the line between art, emotion, and storytelling.




