The Other America movie
 
 

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•July 11, 2009 • Leave a Comment

TOA on Hulu

•February 21, 2009 • 1 Comment

Hulu is featuring TOA on their site!!!

TOA on Amazon on Video on Demand!

•November 29, 2008 • Leave a Comment

The Other America can now be rented or purchased on Amazon’s Video on Demand Service.

TOA on Joost

•November 12, 2008 • Leave a Comment

You can watch the entire film here for free on-line!

TOA Screening in NYC Thursday Oct. 23rd in Times Square

•October 22, 2008 • Leave a Comment

We’re excited to announce that FHTA will becoming to NYC this week for a special three day engagement. All 22 films will be screening. In addition to the theatrical screenings there will be a series of virtual screenings . When we set out to experiment with a “day and date” festival model, we hoped that the filmmakers would embrace the collaborative aspects of the concept. At the heart of FHTA is an open source philosophy, one that encourages filmmakers to share and work together to achieve similar goals. In the case of the NYC screening, the FHTA festival filmmakers came together to plan, book, and promote 3 days worth of screenings. In doing so they crowdsourced the festival.

FROM HERE TO AWESOME FILM FESTIVAL- Times Square
October 22-24, 2008
Times Square Arts Center
300 W. 43rd St, Ste 309/310
NY NY 10036
Tickets: $10
Advance tickets are available on venue website: http://timessquareartscenter.com/events/index.php?
More info: www.fhta-live.com/timessquare

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The Other America for sale at Indieflix

•July 27, 2008 • Leave a Comment

click the Heretic site, or click the Indieflix site (for a DVD) or Caachi (download) site to purchase The Other America!

The Other America selected for the Showcase in From Here to Awesome!

•July 14, 2008 • 1 Comment

We are honored that the film has been selected as part of the top Showcase films in the From Here to Awesome Film Festival and Distribution release that will roll out internationally on July 26th.

Variety is running the story today about the festival and the plans for releasing 12 features and 12 shorts.

About The Other America….

•July 7, 2008 • Leave a Comment

this was written about the film by Eddie Cockrell from the San Francisco International Film Festival:

“I do come from somewhere,” declares homeless teenager Ari, “Right here, as a matter of fact.” “Here” is the diverse urban landscape of West Philadelphia, where Ari lives virtually unsupervised with his never-seen mother. Like most adolescents, the good-looking and fundamentally decent Ari is struggling with identity issues, which manifest themselves via his graffiti artist alter ego Shelter Boy. While making hesitant advances towards Cassie, a schoolmate and aspiring actress with challenges of her own, Ari must also deal with the aggressive and equally conflicted Jackie—neither of whom know Ari’s secrets. Shot in 32 days over a four-month span utilizing a trio of nonprofessionals discovered during a meticulous research and interview process,The Other America is the quietly authoritative fifth feature film from indie veteran Eugene Martin, whose 1998 teen drama Edge City (SFIFF 1998) won the Hamptons Film Festival Grand Jury Prize. As a matter of fact, the native Philadelphian works the intersection of Fred Wiseman and Gus Van Sant with confidence and compassion, embracing the resiliency of the human spirit in a story that flows with the graceful force of visual jazz.

—Eddie Cockrell

And from Dennis Harvey in Variety:

By DENNIS HARVEY

Experimenting with a more bare-bones, light-footed approach than in his prior indie dramas (“Edge City,” “Diary of a City Priest”), writer-director Eugene Martin’s “The Other America” is a delicately observed study of three Philadelphia teens. Rewarding effort may be too low-key and noncommercial in tenor to get far theatrically, but deserves extensive fest attention, with niche over-the-counter/broadcast exposure to follow.

Protags are attractive, likeable high schoolers who nonetheless each suffer from low confidence. Ari (Tobias Segal) has a hidden life as a graffiti artist with a well-known “tag.” Perhaps more importantly, he hides his living situation — since escaping an abusive father, he and his mother (who, like most adult figures here, is never seen onscreen) have stayed in a public shelter. Ari’s friend Jackie (Vicky Wang) has just moved to the area with some secrets of her own. She’s jealous when Ari pines for wary Cassie (Irene Longshore), whose mother’s death left her the household’s main provider. Shot on the fly, with pro thesps only in lead roles, impressionistic pic turns economy into a virtue via adventuresome editing and hand-held yet handsome color lensing.

The Other America trailer for FHTA

•July 7, 2008 • Leave a Comment

still from set of The Other America

•July 7, 2008 • Leave a Comment


still from set, originally uploaded by eugenemartin.