Please feel free to read what some celebrities have had to say about the quality of both the film and the way it was made.
…I think it’s beautifully shot, nicely directed and with great performances. It’s also extremely poignant, almost unbearably so. Congratulations. I found the writing, like your acting to be deceptively simple and unadorned and quietly, incredibly effective.
-Dominic West (Actor, The Wire/The Affair/Rockstar)
…Nice storytelling instinct and skills. Themes of struggle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and substance abuse and the effect in the family was evident and one of importance. It certainly shines a light onto the very serious, sad and unfortunate theme. Enjoyed the film very much, and congratulations!
-Ralph Macchio (Actor, The Karate Kid/ Cobra Kai)
…Wow!!!! What an excellent job. It’s palpable!!! I could actually feel the emotion behind it when I was watching it. I liked everything about it. Great acting and powerful storytelling. But most importantly is how personal it feels. That’s the most important part of filmmaking. CONGRATULATIONS!
-Kevin Connolly (Actor, Entourage. Director of “Gotti” Starring John Travolta)
…Really strong work all around. Nice shots. Good performances. Difficult subject. I think the story is solid, as was the casting.
-Victor Williams (Actor, King of Queens/ Happy Together)
… A beautiful and emotionally powerful movie. In both the narrative and your deeply truthful performance, I could really feel a profound commitment and devotion in telling this story with compassion and honesty. I was moved by Tony’s struggle and the movie’s conclusion was heartbreaking. Thank you for your courage in facing this tale. Congratulations on this important work.
– David Henry Hwang (Hall of Fame Playwright, M. Butterfly)