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ShortEnd Magazine writes about Indie Film Blogger Road Trip


Indie Film Blogger Road Trip (IFBRT) aka "the blogger doc" subject & Atlanta based film writer Noralil Ryan Fores saw IFBRT & wrote about it. From the article Thoughts on the State of Film Blogging: A Comment About Sujewa Ekanayake's Latest Doc:

"What I don’t know is why Geldin hustles his way to the Apple Soho store to take notes on film panels. Why does Brandon Harris seem so satisfied and comfortable in his skin as he speaks about Jennifer Sharp’s I’m Through With White Girls? Why does Erica Ginsberg care about the intersection of international social justice and filmmaking? I’m not looking for a shallow answer here. I want that self-exploration. I want that self, that, “Who are you? Can we talk for hours? Will you get a cup of tea with me tomorrow if I ask? Is there any space made whole between this other person and I?” There are hints of these answers in the film. I note them primarily in Kaufman’s interview. In fact of all of us on camera, Kaufman’s the one to fall in love with. He’s so easy, so honest, so completely charming. So, I know there are these hints I’m hoping for in the documentary."

Read the rest of the article here.

And I guess add 1 to the Anthony Kaufman fan club :)

- Sujewa



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