The Five Senses Review |
by Jeremiah Kipp |
THE FIVE SENSES
A film review by Jeremiah Kipp
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The Five Senses Review |
by Jon Popick |
Jeremy Podeswa’s The Five Senses could have been a gimmicky mess, but
the writer/director’s film about five people who each have one wayward
sense is a remarkable triumph of filmmaking. Like Krzysztof
Kieslowski’s Decalogue, which focused on each of the...more |
The Five Senses Review |
by Laura Clifford |
A massage therapist entrusts her teenage daughter to entertain a
client's young child, but the little girl wanders off while Rachel spies
on a lovemaking couple. Down the hall, music-loving optometrist Richard yearns
for his own little girl while...more |
The Five Senses Review |
by Susan Granger |
Susan Granger's review of "THE FIVE SENSES" (Fine Line Films)
"The senses are elemental, and in connecting us to the world,
they connect us to each other," says Canadian writer/director/producer
Jeremy Podeswa. In this compelling urban story, he...more |
The Five Senses Review |
by Harvey S. Karten |
Reviewed by Harvey Karten
Fine Line Features
Director: Jeremy Podeswa
Writer: Jeremy Podeswa
Cast: Mary-Louise Parker, Molly Parker, Daniel MacIvor,
Gabrielle Rose, Phillipe Volter, Marco Leonardi, Pascale
Bussieres, Nadia Litz more |