A Double Header: "Cleaning House" & "Patrimony" Go to the Woods Hole Film Festival

"Cleaning House", my last film made as a student, and "Patrimony", the first project I produced outside of school with Writer/Director, Donald Marcus, starring Robert Vaughn of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. fame and Tony Award nominee Melissa Errico will play in separate blocks of shorts at the Woods Hole Film Festival to independently SOLD OUT crowds on 8/1 and 8/3 respectively. Check out this thoughtfully composed video interview posted in the Falmouth Patch and the Waltham Patch by Chris Collora, a NY-based reporter who kindly took the time to interview me after "Cleaning House" screened at the Long Island International Film Expo. No food–I know, but how could I not share this with you.



Cleaning House as reviewed by Reel Salazars:

“[A] moving, perfectly shot drama about a mother and daughter who come together after the grandmother's funeral to settle their differences. The performances are pitch perfect. During a 5 minute monologue in which one the characters reveals harsh information about her past, Giarrusso makes a gutsy decision and it pays off in spades. The camera stays static in a two shot, enabling the actor the opportunity to connect the audience to her story. No flashbacks, no cutaways, etc. Giarrusso clearly trusts her actor to tell the story and it makes the moment all the more memorable because not only does the audience believe the performances, but he/she also feels that the director respects the viewerʼs sensitivity.”

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