Resmi Nair’s 2024 short film “Brown Couch” arrives as a compact, quietly powerful entry in the filmmaker’s evolving catalog. Running under thirty minutes, the film distills Nair’s interest in domestic spaces, interpersonal tension, and the ways small objects carry memory. The title’s central prop — an aging brown couch — functions less as furniture and more as a repository of time, secrets, and character.
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