‘A cinematic orgy for ravenous film lovers” is how Ray Murray, nicely mixing his metaphors, describes Philadelphia Film Festival/Cinefest ’09. March 26 – April 6.…Carol Coombes, co-artistic director recommends a French-language film set in the 1960s, Canadian director Léa Pool’s Mommy Is at the Hairdresser’s, set in the suburbs of Montreal.
…”This year, our documentary selection is incredibly strong, powerful, and poignant,” says Matthew Ray, the festival’s director of media relations. Ozploitation – Not Quite Hollywood, a “fast-paced, quick-cut, bright and brash celluloid gossip fest that educates and entertains,”…reports film critic, Carrie Rickey.
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