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Gripping Feature Not Today screens at the Spring 2022 New Jersey Film Festival on February 18

by Prajesh Patel
published 2022-02-13

In a society where the subject of suicide is often eschewed both in media and in everyday life, Not Today, which screens at the Spring 2022 New Jersey Film Festival on Friday, February 18, stands as a brilliant piece of Indian cinema that compels its audience to pay attention as the film takes them on a riveting journey of a young Suicide Prevention Counsellor trying to prevent a middle-aged man from jumping off the terrace of a Mumbai high-rise during the course of a night.




 

New Jersey Film Festival Spring 2022 Filmmaker Video Q+A with The Outwaters Director

by Al Nigrin
published 2022-02-12

Here is the New Jersey Film Festival Spring 2022 Filmmaker Q+A with The Outwaters Director Robbie Banfitch, Actor Angela Basolis and Festival Director Al Nigrin.



Bianca Di Marco talks about "Threads Of Desire"

by Gary Wien
published 2022-02-11

Threads of Desire by Bianca Di Marco is a beautiful film that shows Bettina, a lonely sheep farmer in an Italian countryside town. She watches as a woman leaves an upscale clothing store only to drop her dress as she gets into a car that drives away. The town believes the dress was stolen and police begin an investigation, forcing Bettini to choose between following her conscience or her fantasy of owning a beautiful gown.



Stacy Chu Talks About "¡Llámame Chinita!"

by Gary Wien
published 2022-02-10

¡Llámame Chinita! by Stacy Chu is a tale about a 30-year old woman from China who travels alone to Mexico in the middle of the pandemic. She seeks refuge from her mother who is pressuring her to find a husband. Despite being thousands of miles apart, technology keeps the messages coming – to the point where viewers feel her frustration.



A look at "Joey Skaggs: Fish Condos"

by Gary Wien
published 2022-02-10

Joey Skaggs: Fish Condos by Judy Drosd and Joey Skaggs is a wonderful film that is the fifth in a series called “Joey Skaggs: Satire and Art Activism, 1960s to the Present and Beyond.” The film details how Skaggs got the idea to spice up fish aquariums with the use of doll furniture. He originally did it as a satire on the world-turning condo, but the public loved them and they soon became a viable revenue source for the artist.
















 

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