The San Francisco Art Institute (A Ghost Story) (2024)
Overview
“A beacon of creativity, a cauldron of experimentation and a haunted space of an (im)possible future — (...) continues Angerame's (...) collaboration with musician Kevin Barnard (...) provides a nuanced and uplifting score which projects unexpected hope into the tragedy of this film art requiem. Angerame's cine-documentation always speaks to beautiful and redemptive new forms in the face of seemingly impossible odds.” — David Sherman, filmmaker, professor
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Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.11 |
Directed By
Dominic Angerame
Crew
Dominic Angerame
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