Dawson City during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush had three movie theaters and was the last city in a film distribution line. The Hollywood studios refused to spend money for the silent movies to be returned which resulted in many of the films being buried and preserved in the frozen tundra. Read More...
Rarely do I read the description of a documentary before watching it. I prefer judging a book by its cover. The best moments are when I am wrong and have no clue what will come next. Read More...
Mott Haven starts off setting a somber tone with an exqusite soundtrack that pull the viewer along.
I was immediately immersed in Mott Haven’s caleidescope of poetry, background, raw emotion, and honesty that weaves an intimate portrait of a community struggling with a difficult situation that has been imposed on them. Read More...
Visual poetry that is no nonsense.
Metallurgist juxtapsoses sparks that fly from the blast furnace to the rain drops outside which illustrate that Vladimir’s words can be applied to our everyday lives. Read More...