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HOLY FRIT Shines A Light Through Stained Glass–SLAMDANCE
I have always been fascinated by stained glass. It’s a secret love of mine--something I find hypnotic, and sacred. Growing up in the Catholic church, maybe it’s indoctrinated. As an artist, there is an incredible [...]
HUSTLE: EPISODE 4 Snapshots Two Friends On The Racial & Economic Inequality Struggle Bus–SLAMDANCE
Imbued with gamer sensibilities similar to the design of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), Hustle: Episode 4 is charming and fun aesthetically while also cleverly and hilariously addressing the everyday microaggressions of racism and [...]
BLACK KUNG FU CHICK Is Less About Action And More About Growth–SLAMDANCE
SLAMDANCE 2021 Premiere - The title and cinematography are an obvious reference to 1970's "blaxploitation" films, and the opening credits and chapter intros are styled as action comics, but at its heart Black Kung fu [...]
KENNY SCHARF: WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE Lovingly Summarizes An Artist’s Life So Far–SLAMDANCE
SLAMDANCE 2021 Premiere - When it comes to Kenny Scharf: When Worlds Collide, which covers Kenny’s life in the art world from nowish back about 40 years, I’d say it’s more of a hangout documentary [...]
SINGLE Is A Bittersweet & Romantic Tale–SLAMDANCE
SLAMDANCE 2021 Premiere - Briefly but bluntly touching on dating, the struggle with identity for persons with physical disabilities, and how these two worlds intersect, short film Single starts out with a bitter tone but [...]
IN FRANCE MICHELLE IS A MAN’S NAME Is Unique Queer Cinema–SLAMDANCE
Written and directed by Em Weinstein, In France Michelle is a Man's Name (2020) is a short film showing as part of the Narrative Shorts lineup at the 2021 Slamdance Film Festival. The short offers [...]