In the News: The Latest on ITVS Programs

Posted on September 2, 2009

 


“THE WAY WE GET BY leaves your heart a little tender for whatever is missing in the lives of these three remarkably empathetic Mainers.” Read full review >>

 

   


“Director Ramin Bahrani made his debut with Man Push Cart… Ebert saw an artist, full stop… Bahrani's ability to work with actors has grown by leaps and bounds, his visual style has become more fluid and his storytelling ever more assured.” Read more >>


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“GARBAGE DREAMS is an excellent film, and it leaves you thinking about every cup, straw wrapper and paper towel you use.” Read full review >>


“UNMISTAKEN CHILD: A documentary about a Buddhist monk who devotes his life to finding the reincarnation of his dead master. Scoff now; you won't feel so smug after you've seen the movie.” Read full review >>

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