
ImageOut has never been afraid of "heavier films". Ultimately,
Amancio is a hopeful (and true) story of connection, communication, and the quest for justice for so many people without public voices. I hope lots of you can make it over to RIT for this one.
NOTE: the short films
The Saint and Lot's Wife screened as part of this program.
I wish I could. Unfortunately I can't make it back to ImageOut until Thursday. :(
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ReplyDeleteI didn't understand THE SAINT at all.
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ReplyDeleteI am grateful we have Crime Victims Association in Rochester.
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ReplyDeleteI like documentaries - I like to learn about the movement, struggles ... Please do more like this.
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ReplyDeleteI wish I could talk about LOT'S WIFE but I wasn't wearing my glasses and the subtitles were too small.
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ReplyDeleteThank you!! Great choice.
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ReplyDeleteAlways great to have ASL interpreters!
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ReplyDeleteTurkish is great. We have a sizeable group of Turkish in Rochester. Too bad there wasn't a feature in Turkish. Maybe next year.