nm1395000
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I had the pleasure of screening this entertaining and well-shot film at our festival in February 2008. "Sympathetic Details" was one of three Jury Award winning films from over 75 international submissions.
We also had the honor of having the film's director, Benjamin Busch, in attendance and conducting a Q&A with the audience after the screening. Benjamin has made a quality film that is a fine example of what a true independent film can achieve. Its high standards in cinematography, acting, production value and most importantly, story-telling, made this a must-see movie at our festival.
I highly recommend "Sympathetic Details" to any indie-film enthusiast or up-and-coming filmmakers looking for examples of quality work.
Jae Staats, Director Almost Famous Film Festival www.theA3F.net
We also had the honor of having the film's director, Benjamin Busch, in attendance and conducting a Q&A with the audience after the screening. Benjamin has made a quality film that is a fine example of what a true independent film can achieve. Its high standards in cinematography, acting, production value and most importantly, story-telling, made this a must-see movie at our festival.
I highly recommend "Sympathetic Details" to any indie-film enthusiast or up-and-coming filmmakers looking for examples of quality work.
Jae Staats, Director Almost Famous Film Festival www.theA3F.net
Saw Troy this morning and walked out after about 2 hours, could have stayed for the last 30 minutes but was so bored and embarrassed by this film. One of the worst I have seen. The acting was horrible, the cinematography reminded me Starship Troopers and the digital CGI was cheesy, fake and way too noticeable. Horrible film. Brad Pitt poses throughout the movie like he's still in Meet Joe Black. Ugh! Save your money.