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    5 Questions for 3 Sundance Shorts Filmmakers

    January 21, 2022 /

    5 Questions for Sundance Indie Filmmakers Victor Gabriel HALLELUJAH, Rachael DeCruz and Jeremy S. Levine THE PANOLA PROJECT and Dania Bdeir WARSHA...

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    CIRCUMSTANCE (Director, Maryam Keshavarz Q &A)

    May 21, 2011 /

    Atafeh and Shireen's friendship escalates to a physical expression of their fondness for each other. These girls are really too young to make judgments on their sexual orientation. This exploration may be done as part rebellion, part experimentation and part comfort...

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    PhillySpotlight: AND WE EVOLVE – Liz Funk Interview

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    Lebanon, PA (19th Philly Film Fest)

    October 18, 2010 /

    Seeing Philadelphia as a backdrop in film should no longer be novel, after all Philly has become a real movie town! Still there’s always a sense of fun surrealism when seeing the streets you walk along everyday up on the big screen; so I wanted to see the movie Lebanon, PA for that reason, as I knew the opening scenes took place around Rittenhouse Square. I also wanted to see it because I like relationship films. Will (Josh Hopkins) a man who’s never kept in touch with his extended family, only 2 hours away, now finds himself being a part of his young, pregnant cousin’s life. To read complete commentary,…

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