The Seven Faces of Jane

The film originates from directors Gillian Jacobs, Gia Coppola, Boma Iluma, Ryan Heffington, Alexandra Cassavetes, Julian Acosta, Ken Jeong and Alex Takacs.

It follows Jane, who tumbles through a gauntlet of surreal, beautiful, and heartbreaking adventures, each one more unexpected than the last.

[2] The nine segments that make up the film are as follows: (both directed by Jacobs) While dropping off her daughter Molly at a summer camp for the first time, Jane encourages her reticent child to engage in new experiences.

While she is there, she has flashbacks to ten years ago when she and Oliver, the American name he had initially used back then, were last together on a nearby beach.

As she is driving, Stan calls Jane, telling her that Sybil is in the hospital and will not survive the night.

We see flashbacks to when Jane and Sybil spent time together, dancing and biking.

Soon afterwards, Valentina asks to be let out, as she sees a couple of attractive guys alongside the road.

Driving through a Hispanic town, Jane offers to help Rose, a dressed up teen.

She tries to glue her broken heel, while the teen complains her grandmother is making her do her quinceañera, although the family has been in the US for over a century.

Jane encourages Rose to 'own' her quinceañera, so she buys low-heeled lace-ups and puts pink streaks in her black hair.

Then Rose encourages Jane to release people who have wronged her by screaming from a rooftop.

The surreal experience shows her extreme anxiety, after which, she curls up into a ball and falls asleep in a car.