: Director Claudia Myers has stated that the heart of the film is the idea that "to be seen, you have to see others". Holly’s invisibility is partially maintained by her own self-centeredness and inability to empathize with the struggles of those around her.
The story follows Holly (Olivia Thirlby), who began to physically disappear from the world following the death of her mother. This invisibility is not a superpower but a debilitating state of existence: she cannot be seen or heard by her family or society, forcing her into a lonely life as a successful paparazzi photographer where her condition is her greatest asset. Above the Shadows
(2019) is a magical-realist fable that explores the profound intersections of grief, isolation, and the basic human need for recognition. Written and directed by Claudia Myers , the film uses a supernatural premise—a young woman who has literally become invisible—as an allegory for the emotional "fading" that often follows a traumatic loss. The Mechanics of Invisibility : Director Claudia Myers has stated that the
: The film portrays grief not just as sadness, but as a force that "silos" individuals, causing them to withdraw into their own viewpoints and disconnect from the world. Holly's journey is a reminder not to allow loss to permanently sever human connections. This invisibility is not a superpower but a
: The "magical realism" of the film transforms a figurative feeling of insignificance into a literal physical state. Critics have noted that while the premise is high-concept, the film functions more like an intimate drama about two broken people trying to reconcile their past mistakes.