Betroit, written and directed by Adel Serhan, is a portrayal of three couples as their lives become intertwined with one…
Month: September 2012
Last night, Sunday September 9/12 and at the residence of Czech Republic General Consul, I had the pleasure of listening…
Purna Virji possesses a talent for learning new languages with six in her present language-speaking repertoire. A former multiple award-winning…
Recipient of the esteemed Teddy Award at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival, Keep the Lights On, directed by Ira…
The Ambassador is a darkly comic, genre-bending documentary that exposes the corrupt business of selling diplomatic titles to exploit the…
Thursday, August 30, 2012—Cinema Without Borders and the Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles, in collaboration with Art Institute of…
While I enjoyed “Persepolis” with reservations (I preferred the flat black & white graphic style of the book to the…
Macky Alston’s “Love Free Or Die” (which won the Special Jury Prizewinner Sundance 2012) is an engaging portrait of Bishop…
OUT OF THE CLEAR BLUE SKY: Danielle Gardner lost her brother Doug, executive managing director of Cantor Fitzgerald and vice-chairman…
In the now year-long packed schedule of Los Angeles’ film festivals, running the gamut from the large Internationals festivals (AFI…