Guy Shahar's short, The Apologist, is probably one the better shorts I've seen in a while. It's very clever and reminded me of classic New York films like 'When Harry Met Sally' and 'Manhattan.'
The film revels in its ability to mix quirky characters with a typical New York situation. Just when you think you're watching a frothy comedy, it surprises you and reveals how observant it is about the relationships between men and women. Plus, with its black and white photography, it makes New York positively glow.
This film is going to do very well at the festivals (or should, anyway) and hopefully people will be able to catch it on TV. Be sure to check it out if you get a chance.
The film revels in its ability to mix quirky characters with a typical New York situation. Just when you think you're watching a frothy comedy, it surprises you and reveals how observant it is about the relationships between men and women. Plus, with its black and white photography, it makes New York positively glow.
This film is going to do very well at the festivals (or should, anyway) and hopefully people will be able to catch it on TV. Be sure to check it out if you get a chance.