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Feedback "It's a powerful story and if you get the access, something that clearly could make an absorbing film." Andre Singer - West Park Pictures.
"I think this is a very interesting project. News coverage of Venezuela is extremely biased, in my opinion against Chávez and the Bolivarian revolution. But that is also the result of the extreme polarisation in Venezuelan society in favour and against the Bolivarian project. In these conditions, having a documentary following ordinary people from both sides is a good way of showing a truthful picture of what is happening." Jorge Martin - Hands off Venezuela.
"I believe that the proposal for 'For the Moment', as outlined on the film's website could – and should – be developed into a powerful piece of cinema. The director appears to be striving to uncover the truth of the matter at the most humane and human level: that of everyday existence. By concentrating on the lives of two different families, the film will be able to present the conflict not as some abstract, political and ideological struggle, but as a concrete problem which effects the day-to-day lives of the citizens who live under the Venezuelan government. In addition, the fact that the film would be made by an English crew means that an outside perspective can be brought in, and thus, perhaps, the director will be able to achieve the neutrality that he so clearly hopes for. I wish all involved the best of luck with what is clearly a fascinating and heart-felt project" Alex Barrett - Tiga Kali Studio. |
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