"Papa Pasquale" has been shortlisted for selection in the 58th
Rochester International Film Festival 2016 - the world’s oldest
continuously-held short film festival. Amazingly, they actually take the
time to give a considered critique of the films. This is rare.
Here's an excerpt from their supernice letter:
"Papa Pasquale was well received by a group of thirteen viewers. It is
the iconic story of immigration that many people can related to in one
way or another. (One viewer expressed his wish though that the story
line engage a twist, turn or conflict, beyond a simple retelling of this
experience.) A lot is packed into the 4:23 minutes with images that
are clever, tender and humorous. Viewers especially noted the boot of
Italy kicking the donkey as well as the scenes of the factory/beauty
salon and travel modes. The Tarantella provides a cute “refrain” that
nicely structures the transitions in the story."
Valuable feedback people!
*smiling*
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