LIKE GOING TO A HARDWARD STORE FOR BREAD short film review
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LIKE GOING TO A HARDWARD STORE FOR BREAD, 10min., USA
Directed by Roque Nonini
New York City-based filmmaker Roque Nonini and downtown theater artist Kim Katzberg collaborate in Like Going to a Hardware Store for Bread, a darkly comic DIY film, developed, shot and set in Brooklyn, New York. In spirit, the piece is the punk band that Kim wasn’t brave enough to be in at thirteen-years-old because she was too busy pleasing boys.
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