Molly’s Theory of Relativity is a 2013 independent drama film directed by Jeff Lipsky. It portrays an 18-hour period on Halloween in the life of Molly (Sophia Takal), a 28-year-old astronomer who has recently lost her job. Plot & Themes
Molly’s Theory of Relativity is less about physics and more about the subjective weight of family history. On Ok.ru, it’s a hidden oddity—worth 20 minutes to see if its rhythm grabs you, but easy to turn off if it doesn’t. molly 39-s theory of relativity -2013- ok.ru
The twist? Molly has just discovered she might be pregnant from a one-night stand with a bicycle courier who believes he is a time traveler from 2047. Molly’s Theory of Relativity is a 2013 independent
The film captures the post-2008 zeitgeist, where highly educated individuals like Molly are forced into precarious financial situations. The film captures the post-2008 zeitgeist, where highly
In the landscape of 2013 independent cinema, few films were as talkative, provocative, or structurally daring as Jeff Lipsky’s Molly’s Theory of Relativity . Far from a traditional blockbuster, this film is a dense, dialogue-heavy exploration of life, death, and the "relativity" of human connection. The Premise: A Final Day in Greenwich Village
As of 2025, there are rumors that a boutique Blu-ray label (like Vinegar Syndrome or Radiance Films) is trying to track down the original director to release a restored version of Molly’s Theory of Relativity . Until that day arrives, the 2013 version remains trapped behind a digital moat.