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    Philadelphia Film Critics Circle 2023 Winners

    December 18, 2023 /

    This was my 5th year being a voting member of THE PHILADELPHIA FILM CRITICS CIRCLE (PFCC). Check out the Winning Films. Thank you Philip's Steaks for Sponsoring!

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    Philadelphia Film Critics Circle 2022 Winners

    March 14, 2023 /

    Org post 12/18/22 - This was my 4th year being a voting member of THE PHILADELPHIA FILM CRITICS CIRCLE (PFCC). Check out the Winning Films. Thank you Philip's Steaks for Sponsoring!

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    A Village Called Versailles – Comes to Philadelphia

    August 9, 2013 /

      Documentary Inspires Philly’s Forgotten to Unite, Take Action By Tinsel & Tine Contributor Christopher “Flood the Drummer”® Norris A few sniffled; many cried; but ALL of the more than 40 concerned citizens inside the small but inviting South Philly Vietnamese temple were glued to the screen as they watched A Village Called Versailles  a film by S. Leo Chiang that tells the story of one Viet community’s political awakening in the aftermath of the costliest storm in U.S history. The films focuses on a tight-knit group of Vietnamese Americans in a New Orleans neighborhood called Versailles, who overcame obstacles to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina, only to have their homes…

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