Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(March 2011)
Directed by: Asiel Norton
Written by: Asiel Norton and Magdalena Zyzak
Starring: Lucy Adden, Toben Seymour and Mark Aaron
When the title for “Redland” appears on the screen with the stark power of a Rothko, you know you’re in for something primal.
The story, set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, involves an isolated family living among the redwoods of Oregon. Our first point of contact is Mary-Ann, the only daughter of three siblings. Cyndi Lauper sang that “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” and if this was true in the frivolous ’80s, it’s a matter of life and death for Mary-Ann (Lucy Adden) as she struggles with the absolutism of her family’s suffocating patriarchy. She’s involved in a secret romance, and it’s a vital distraction from the endless diet of prayers, washing and thin stews — a doorway to...
(March 2011)
Directed by: Asiel Norton
Written by: Asiel Norton and Magdalena Zyzak
Starring: Lucy Adden, Toben Seymour and Mark Aaron
When the title for “Redland” appears on the screen with the stark power of a Rothko, you know you’re in for something primal.
The story, set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, involves an isolated family living among the redwoods of Oregon. Our first point of contact is Mary-Ann, the only daughter of three siblings. Cyndi Lauper sang that “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” and if this was true in the frivolous ’80s, it’s a matter of life and death for Mary-Ann (Lucy Adden) as she struggles with the absolutism of her family’s suffocating patriarchy. She’s involved in a secret romance, and it’s a vital distraction from the endless diet of prayers, washing and thin stews — a doorway to...
- 3/8/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(March 2011)
Directed by: Asiel Norton
Written by: Asiel Norton and Magdalena Zyzak
Starring: Lucy Adden, Toben Seymour and Mark Aaron
When the title for “Redland” appears on the screen with the stark power of a Rothko, you know you’re in for something primal.
The story, set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, involves an isolated family living among the redwoods of Oregon. Our first point of contact is Mary-Ann, the only daughter of three siblings. Cyndi Lauper sang that “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” and if this was true in the frivolous ’80s, it’s a matter of life and death for Mary-Ann (Lucy Adden) as she struggles with the absolutism of her family’s suffocating patriarchy. She’s involved in a secret romance, and it’s a vital distraction from the endless diet of prayers, washing and thin stews — a doorway to...
(March 2011)
Directed by: Asiel Norton
Written by: Asiel Norton and Magdalena Zyzak
Starring: Lucy Adden, Toben Seymour and Mark Aaron
When the title for “Redland” appears on the screen with the stark power of a Rothko, you know you’re in for something primal.
The story, set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, involves an isolated family living among the redwoods of Oregon. Our first point of contact is Mary-Ann, the only daughter of three siblings. Cyndi Lauper sang that “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” and if this was true in the frivolous ’80s, it’s a matter of life and death for Mary-Ann (Lucy Adden) as she struggles with the absolutism of her family’s suffocating patriarchy. She’s involved in a secret romance, and it’s a vital distraction from the endless diet of prayers, washing and thin stews — a doorway to...
- 3/8/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
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