Monday, April 5, 2010

THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN! HARIMAYA BRIDGE REVIEWS!






-Wade Major, boxoffice.com
“…ultimately moving tale…impressively polished…”
http://boxoffice.com/reviews/2010/03/the-harimaya-bridge.php



-Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
“It is a unique, complex, consciousness-raising accomplishment.”
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-capsules26-2010mar26,0,3925389.story



-Kam Williams, Newsblaze
“Accolades are in order to Woolfolk for his admirable, engaging effort... A poignant parable…”
http://newsblaze.com/story/20100315111632kamw.nb/topstory.html



-Tom Long, Detroit News
“…its heartfelt message ultimately wins the day.”
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100326/ENT02/3260320/1034/ent02/Review---Harimaya-Bridge--uses-Japan-as-backdrop-for-redemption



-India C. Allen, L.A. Watts Times
“The Harimaya Bridge doesn’t just represent two varying cultures on a single screen. It truly bridges and merges them, creating an entirely new experience for the viewer”
http://www.lawattstimes.com/life-and-style-mainmenu-31/arts-a-culture/1629-the-harimaya-bridge-forges-a-cultural-identity.html



-Bob Townsend, Atlanta Journal Constitution
“It truly shows the real Japan, not the romanticized samurai-geisha Japan nor the dazzling metropolitan Japan, but the real lives of real people who live in the Japanese countryside.”
http://blogs.ajc.com/arts-culture/2010/03/04/japanese-film-festival-at-woodruff-arts-center



-Jason Sanders, Hawaii International Film Festival
“an intriguing surprise”
http://filmmakermagazine.com/festivalcoverage/2009/12/hawaii-international-film-festival-by.php



African Diaspora Film Festival
“…This is a very rare portrayal of black people's experiences in Japan, and would be a remarkable film for that reason alone.…”
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2432856/17th_african_diaspora_film_festival.html?cat=40

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