Q&A with cinematographer Michael Jari Davidson

In order to succeed at anything one actively pursues, passion must be the foundation. Without that hunger, that drive, that sense of all consuming quest, the end result never tastes as sweet and the product never feels as authentic.    Read more

Saturday - Review

Saturday starts off as a typical shift in the life of cabbie Miguel but the people he connects with this time turn this into one long night of self-discovery. Who would have thought a working class taxi driver’s life could be so intriguing? It is.    Read more

Nara – Interview with director Navin Ramaswaran

Nara is 82 minutes of a life lived in rehearsal. Poor Blane (Dylan MacDonald) isn't panhandling and unlike most homeless people, Blane has a place to live, furniture, a job, and a bathroom. However, his home is an abandoned warehouse. His furniture consists of discards scavenged from the side of the road. His job is janitorial work for a restaurant that pays him in leftovers. And he starts his morning by shaving with a bucket of rainwater and a box cutter blade.    Read more