NONE OF THIS IS NORMAL (for now)
Church, a late-twenties multimedia and music artist, lives quietly on the fringes of New Orleans. Off the grid by choice, Church is a soft-spoken force of creativity, building sounds from scratch, painting on found objects, and writing poetry no one reads.
As the world outside spins faster- hyperconnected, overstimulated, and increasingly impersonal, Church moves at his own pace. He barters art for groceries, fixes bikes for neighbors, and records late-night jazz loops that bleed through the floorboards. His days are stitched together with small, meaningful moments: sharing a smoke with a street poet, salvaging old speakers, and riding his rusted bike through misty morning streets.
But when a former collaborator reappears, offering Church a path back into the digital spotlight, he’s forced to reckon with what he’s really been hiding from. Church is an intimate, observational portrait of a man out of sync with his time, but deeply in tune with the world around him. A film about isolation, presence, and the quiet rebellion of choosing to feel.