It appears that Asbarez.com has published a review of one of our films, The Third Rider. The article is very interesting and well-written, and, what was most important, the writer went through all the most important points of what we tried to express with the film, which made us all feel quite happy, since this is so far the most controversial (although... wait until you see Neighbors) film our studio has made, and all the feedback both from the audience and from media were either very good, or extremely criticizing.
And I personally, as the director of the film, was especially happy for the following sentence, which proves the experiments we did with the documentary genre in that film weren’t in vain.
“While remaining true to the most basic understanding of documentary as a factual sub-genre of film, The Third Rider, like Barking Island, uneasily straddles the line between fact and fiction, history and narrative.”
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