I initially intended to attend last night’s screening of Spare Change, at the ongoing New York International Latino Film Festival – a film I alerted you all to on this blog. Alas, last minute scheduling changes altered my plans.
Luckily, a few of you informed me that you would be attending the screening, which was preceded by 2 short films (Smell The Coffee & When It Rains); naturally, I had to inquire about the possibility of a review from each attendee, to post on this blog (something I was planning to do myself), and I received one response, from Alece Oxendine, a Film Studies Masters Candidate at Columbia University’s School of the Arts.
Alece wasn’t much impressed with everything she saw, as you will read below (and if anyone else who was present for the event would like to share their thoughts as well – whether challenging Alece’s review, or...
Luckily, a few of you informed me that you would be attending the screening, which was preceded by 2 short films (Smell The Coffee & When It Rains); naturally, I had to inquire about the possibility of a review from each attendee, to post on this blog (something I was planning to do myself), and I received one response, from Alece Oxendine, a Film Studies Masters Candidate at Columbia University’s School of the Arts.
Alece wasn’t much impressed with everything she saw, as you will read below (and if anyone else who was present for the event would like to share their thoughts as well – whether challenging Alece’s review, or...
- 7/29/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
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