Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA psychiatric patient, guided by disturbing dreams and visions, attempts to reunite an abducted child with her mother.A psychiatric patient, guided by disturbing dreams and visions, attempts to reunite an abducted child with her mother.A psychiatric patient, guided by disturbing dreams and visions, attempts to reunite an abducted child with her mother.
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Jabari Simba
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Saw this in Connecticut and couldn't disagree more with Dave Colonna. Very bold, however to give his name. I guess that's just in case any of the people who made his film want to remember who not to work with in the future. I do find it difficult when people claim to be film makers and blame the actors. I wish people who don't know what they are talking about, stop commenting on things they obviously know nothing about. I found Sabrina Gennarino to be brilliant and in fact I felt that she carried the film. I felt her direction was the strongest in the film. The woman who played Donna was also incredibly strong and got some great direction. I do feel the film left some unanswered questions and it could have been tied up much better in the end. But, fantastic for first time director and FILM MAKER, Steve Gilillian (I think I spelled that right, apologies if not). I look forward to a more experienced direction and a more seasoned writer in Gilillian and hope to see much more of Sabrina, Shelley (played Donna, I just looked it up) and the gentleman who brilliantly played the sleezy guy, Nate. Best of luck to all of you and looking forward to some great new careers.
Every once in a while, a film comes along that for some reason, just blows you away. This was that once in a while. I saw this film at the Dances with Films Festival in Los Angeles and I just couldn't believe my eyes. I think the thing that impressed me most was that this was a film done by first time writer/director/ producer with a "no-name" cast, shot in 18days, 2 months after 9/11 and the cast was from NYC! Sabrina Gennarino was simply spellbinding, I couldn't take my
eyes off her! And Tony Tsendeas and Shelley McPherson were just brilliant. If you get a chance, see this movie! And please, no comparing to a film with a
budget and time. Just Raw-Friggin-Talent that will, like fine wine, get better and better and better and...you get the picture. And what a powerful and brave thing Steve Gillilan did after the viewing. You go Steve! What a breath of fresh air honesty is. Visually amazing as it was shot in the Fall in Baltimore. I gotta tell ya...I wonder what you all could do on a real budget. I hope to find out
someday.
eyes off her! And Tony Tsendeas and Shelley McPherson were just brilliant. If you get a chance, see this movie! And please, no comparing to a film with a
budget and time. Just Raw-Friggin-Talent that will, like fine wine, get better and better and better and...you get the picture. And what a powerful and brave thing Steve Gillilan did after the viewing. You go Steve! What a breath of fresh air honesty is. Visually amazing as it was shot in the Fall in Baltimore. I gotta tell ya...I wonder what you all could do on a real budget. I hope to find out
someday.
Interesting, complex movie that held my interest from the first scene straight through to the credits. Left some questions that continue to creep into my thoughts. Enjoyed Devere Jehl in particular and would like to see more of him. I hope this film makes it into general release.
Well i saw this at the director's view film festival and i had to leave. I didnt get to finish it because it was just that poor. I say they bit off more than they could chew because it seemed they knew nothing about mental illness, and the inner workings of an institution. I have a friend who is a director of a private institution and we saw it together and it amazed us how completely off everything was. I could go into examples, but ill give just one compeltely obvious one, Nurses check their patients when they give them medicine. I dont want to be mean at all, i commend the attempt, i just dont see how that won such a prestigous Connecticut festival, it really dampens the whole film festival experience for me. But back to the actually movie. The acting in this was worse than any independant, or hollywood, movie i have ever seen before, and so bad that i got so frustrated that i had to leave, and i usually never leave, especially on independant film, because i know it needs support more than anything. It also depressed me that the woman, leading woman in the ward was as bad as she was, but she was so pivitol to the whole story. I could go on, but ill stop here. but i will say this, It is so discouraging to see such a horrible film get such a big award. As a filmmaker i find this offensive. I wish you luck and wish you the best in what you do, but i wouldnt quit my day job just yet.
Hmmm, i think Dave C was hurt because his film didn't win. This film was well done for an indie. The actors held their own. The script held its own. This was not done on a Hollywood budget and everyone should know that going in the theater. Everyone that was a part of this film can walk away more than proud. i'm sure that everyone in the cast and crew are tweaking the film to improve what they thought they could. That's what you do, you learn, you improve. Give them credit they deserve and save the monday quarterback for football season. Any way, the film is well worth seeing. So if you get a chance to see it, do so. I give it an 8.5 as an indie.
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