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"One of the highlights of the Atlanta Film Festival...A solid portrayal of loss and love between father and son...What the drama has going for it is the unblinking way it conveys familial loss and a renewed love between father and son that holds a ray of promise for their futures. Sweet Old World shows a talented filmmaker thick in the middle of a brave period of transition."
– Howard Pousner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"It was a treat to experience Mr. Zeiger’s foray into narrative feature filmmaking (after a number of successes as a documentary filmmaker) – and the young star of the film, Jacques Colimon, is a gem. I predict that both of these humble and talented artists will continue on to much more success."
– Tenaya Cleveland, North Georgia Leisure
"An expertly performed character piece... Zeiger’s documentary roots show spectacularly
through in Sweet Old World’s finest moments."
– filmicability with Dean Treadway
– Howard Pousner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"It was a treat to experience Mr. Zeiger’s foray into narrative feature filmmaking (after a number of successes as a documentary filmmaker) – and the young star of the film, Jacques Colimon, is a gem. I predict that both of these humble and talented artists will continue on to much more success."
– Tenaya Cleveland, North Georgia Leisure
"An expertly performed character piece... Zeiger’s documentary roots show spectacularly
through in Sweet Old World’s finest moments."
– filmicability with Dean Treadway
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Director: David Zeiger
Rating: NR Runtime: 86 min. Language: English DVD Cat#: PRDVD2780 Public Performance Rights Licensing: Starting at $199 Organizations & Institutions please contact info@passionriver.com for a quote GENRE: Drama, Family
SYNOPSIS: The relationship between Brian and his teenage son Ethan has grown cold and strained in the years since Ethan’s brother Michael was killed in an accident, and now they find themselves on the brink of disaster when Michael’s best friend Jimmie returns. Jimmie’s a wild kid who may or may not have been responsible for Michael’s death, and when he befriends Ethan it sends both father and son down a dangerous road. |