Review of Home

Home (III) (2006)
10/10
Poetry in Motion
4 July 2008
New York City is so many things to so many people, but it's universal magnetism lies in it's promise and that energy is continually fueled by hope and expectation. Somehow, Dawn Scibila put that elusive quality on film and created poetry in motion. Perhaps, ANNETTE INSDORF, FILM SCHOLAR and Director of Undergraduate Film Studies at Columbia University summed it up best when she said: "Home is a poetic meditation on New York City as a magnet for a kaleidoscope of people. Alan Cooke's voice-over is engaging and personal, conveying the love of an Irishman for his adopted city. Dawn Scibilia's images are lustrous, giving the Big Apple a fresh and vivid look. It's a lovely film." If you haven't seen it yet, you can catch it tonight at 10PM on PBS.
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