Footprints (2011 film)

Footprints is a 2011 American independent film written by Steven Peros and marking his feature directorial debut.

A woman (Sybil Temtchine) wakes up at sunrise on the footprints and handprints of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood with no idea who she is or how she got there.

Among the Hollywood fringe denizens with whom she comes into contact are a pair of tour guides, two superhero impersonators, a Scientology auditor, and a poster shop owner.

Although her feet only fleetingly leave Hollywood Boulevard, by sundown Our Gal will piece together the revelatory truth about her existence and the reason for her awakening, forcing her to make choices that will literally result in either her life or death.

After being hailed as "One of the Ten Best Films so far this year"[1] by Armond White, Chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle in his annual mid year report (White had also praised the film at length when it was first released[2]), it expanded to San Francisco, and other cities in December 2011 where Mick LaSalle applauded it in the San Francisco Chronicle.