Titles in Genre Women's Studies
ARRANGED
Official Selection - SXSW Film Festival
"The simple sweetness of this heartfelt effort arrives as both endearing and culturally provocative."
- Toddy Burton, The Austin Chronicle
BE WITH ME
"I fell for the (2005 Cannes) Fortnight's opening film, 'Be With Me' . I didn't have any idea what was going on for the first half hour, but was in tears by the end, which is fairly rare (big surprise)"
-- Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
BE WITH ME
"I fell for the (2005 Cannes) Fortnight's opening film, 'Be With Me' . I didn't have any idea what was going on for the first half hour, but was in tears by the end, which is fairly rare (big surprise)"
-- Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
GINGER AND CINNAMON
"Ginger and Cinnamon is an unpretentious romp about a 14-year-old determined to lose her virginity on a Greek island."
--Deborah Young, Variety
MARION BRIDGE
"When Marion Bridge, a small, exquisitely acted Canadian film, is observing the psychological tensions of three grown-up sisters attending their dying mother in a small Nova Scotia town, it uncovers a complexity and depth of feeling rarely glimpsed in a family drama."
--Stephen Holden, New York Times
MOTHER OF MINE
"Finnish helmer Klaus Haro comes up with an emotionally involving tale that could also resonate beyond the region in specialty situations. Pic is Finland's official submission for the Oscars' foreign film category."
-- Gunnar Rehlin, Variety
RAJA
"What distinguishes Raja from every other movie to contemplate the treacherous intersection of passion, avarice, and power is its unsettling emotional honesty."
- Stephen Holden, The New York Times
SMALL, BEAUTIFULLY MOVING PARTS
Official Selection - SXSW Film Festival
"Anna Margaret Hollyman, who plays Sarah, has the charm of Sandra Bullock or Greta Gerwig."
- Roger Ebert
"Unmistakably human in its warmth...an indie road movie that runs like clockwork!"
- Stephen Saito, IFC
THE FOREST FOR THE TREES
"The Forest for the Trees is a precisely modulated first film about an idealistic young educator ostracized for her lack of teaching skills and civil graces."
--Eddie Cockrell, Variety
VIVA LALDJERIE
Directed by Nadir Mokneche
YEAR 2 | FILM 12
Drama | France | French and Arabic w/ English Subtitles
Official Selection - Toronto Int'l Film Festival
"Just another soap opera in less deft hands, Nadir Mokneche's Viva Laldjerie jumps off the screen with humor, poignancy and local color."
--Lisa Nesselson, Variety
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