Meshes of the Afternoon is a silent experimental film from 1943 directed by Maya Deren that explores themes of dreams, reality, and the subconscious. It features a female protagonist and uses repetition, rhythm, and ambiguous visual elements to portray her interior experiences. The film can be interpreted through various lenses such as feminism, surrealism, or film noir. Deren aimed to reproduce how the subconscious mind interprets and elaborates on everyday incidents into meaningful emotional experiences.