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Downpour Resurfacing (2003)
Being a full participant in life
Downpour Resurfacing gives every viewer a raw, compelling look into the depths of pain any one of us has suffered and does something a lot of films fail to do, offer hope.
Told through the story of Robert Hall, this engaging film took me on my own journey of healing through meditative black and white visuals and Robert's wisdom. While so many documentaries cover the horrors of abuse and the trauma suffered thereafter, Frances Nkara brilliantly captures the heart and spirit of every one of us searching for a peace through the dark layers that can wrap and bound us tightly to the pain.
The filmmakers style is so fresh and engaging. I appreciated every minute of it. This piece is one everyone should own
.like a good book.
A.M
PrimeMates (2010)
PrimeMates. A story of four men, cigars and why they cheat
I've seen the prescreening and was riveted by the honest conversation men have in intimate moments. Want to know why men feel more inclined to cheat than women? Primemates begins to open up that dialogue in a fascinating way. This film gives us a compelling honest and raw exploration of evolutionary psychology through the conversation of four pals who ritually meet for cigars every week. Through the sharing of stories, advice and even laughter, the men openly discuss their darkest desires and secrets. Although primal urges overtake the best of us, we quickly realize that it is not without consequence.
~ S.G. Los Angeles