By Andrew Swafford Zama was one of the most widely celebrated films of last year’s festival circuit, but early reviews gave an intimidating impression: it was sold as a challenging, masterful film by a challenging, masterful filmmaker. I’d argue…
Preview: Public Cinema Screens Indie Comedy ‘Person to Person’ with Producer Q&A
‘Person to Person’, which plays in Knoxville this Wednesday thanks to The Public Cinema, is a New York character piece about crime and passion—but not in the way you might think.