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Shelter's new short film — titled, appropriately enough, Perspectives — directly confronts the simmering tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.
“Shelter” a perceptive film about coming out, coming of age Originally published March 21, 2008 at 12:00 am Updated March 21, 2008 at 3:39 pm Happy endings are rare in recent gay movies.
Yes, the film, which is based on a short story by former Haganah fighter Shulamith Hareven, is a queasy mixture of espionage tropes, often reminiscent of a Jason Bourne film and a soap opera.
EXCLUSIVE: Sugar23 and Short of The Week have teamed up to launch the online charitable film series “Shelter Shorts” which will support World Central Kitchen’s COVID-19 relief efforts. The ...
Shelter — Film Review. ... As in his smart, award-winning 2008 short “The Go-Between,” Sholev has an evident knack with younger actors. There´s no weak link here, ...
The Rainbow Center screened “Shelter” on Tuesday evening, a film that follows a confused, young Californian’s path to loving life. Zach lives in a small home with his sister, Jeanne, and his toddler ...
Shelter Film, located in Manhattan, has recently completed its first project, the short narrative film, 116, written and directed by Campanelli, with cinematographer Lauretta Prevost, and editor ...
The kids aren´t all right in “Shelter,” an impressively confident and accomplished feature debut from writer-director Dragomir Sholev. Shelter — Film Review ...