“Myeisha is a beautiful piece of art, as if Langston Hughes’ classic poem ‘Montage of a Dream Deferred’ had been melted down and turned into pure film ... all told, Myeisha sent me away from [Slamdance] with a warm hope for the future of film.” 🎬
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Full reviews coming soon, but early Park City highlights include the refreshingly honest dramedy #whiterabbit and the stunning Slamdance doc @ManOnFireFilm (📷from White Rabbit premiere)
Instead of turning Reverend Charles Moore’s story into a show of extremity and high-octane protest, Man on Fire is a reserved, cautious film: https://t.co/SBiy9U8sZU @Slamdance
At this single moment in time, Charles and I became entangled, our stories intertwined. Life is weird like that. I knew instantly that if I ever had a story to tell in my brief existence on this planet, it was the story of Charles. And I still believe that today.
“We feel that we owe a karmic debt to the universe,” Joe says. “We really felt like this was a great opportunity to give back to Slamdance, which gave so much to us.” Our friends at @slugmag talk to @russo_brothers about #Slamdance2018! https://t.co/2TZnr3WIvk