Synopsis:
When a young couple quarrel in a cafe, the window washer decides to get in on the action.

Review by Andie Karvelis:
We’ve all had an experience where we’ve been in our favorite coffee house and witnessed a couple having an argument. Awwwkwaaaard. You want to look at them, but don’t want to look at them and you can’t help but overhear everything. When the window washer also happens to be a mime, it’s an opportunity too good to pass up. For the mime.
Written, directed and Produced by Robert Tartell. The Window Washer is a comedy where our lovely mime, played by Heba Toulan, just can’t help but get involved in the argument on the other side of the glass. As you can imagine, pandemonium ensues..
The cinematography is really gorgeous, thanks to Carlos Felipe Garcia. Especially the work he achieved in not getting reflections in the glass. Clever sound design by Macleod Williams with cafe chatter and the music by #Uppbeat fit this piece so well.
The Window Washer tells a fun and complete story all within 7 minutes.