Friday, March 28, 2008

Please comment

We would love your comments after viewing the film at  AFIDallas screenings.
The screenings are Monday, March 31st at 7:15, Northpark 15 and Wednesday, April 2nd at 4:30, Angelika Mockingbird.

7 comments:

Media Projects said...

Congratulations on your new blog! I am so proud of Media Projects for joining the rest of the film community in the 21st century! Best of luck with your film!

txdoc said...

I had the privilege of seeing The Monster Among Us this evening. Really well done and very disturbing. It made me think back to my last visit to Paris a few years ago. I had a chance to visit with my cousin Marie-Christine, yes she is very Jewish and very French, having been born in Paris during the Nazi occupation. I brought up the question of Islamic antisemitism with her after driving through sections of Paris that looked more like Damascus. My cousin, a highly educated woman and prominent lawyer, really shocked me by telling me that antisemitism is only a problem in "those neighborhoods" and that those people, who she referred to as the Pieds-Noirs, were not really a serious threat. I thought to myself, how could nine million Muslims in France many of them unwilling or unable to assimilate into French society, not be a threat? I will ask her again, after viewing this film, if she still feels the same way. Congratulations to the Mondells on a courageous film.

cynthia1 said...

Last night was the first time Allen and I screened
our film to a crowd. We appreciate that AFI Dallas selected our film out of thousands of films that competed for the festival. The discussion afterwards was very enlightening. As filmmakers we can document and present. Hopefully, THE MONSTER
AMONG US will reach enough people who
will be able to find a plan to stop the Monster.

scottythecomic said...

That the general American public has been duped vis-a-vis anti-Semitism is an understatement. Hatred towards the Jewish people has been a constant in history. How common (as well as wrong) is it the animosity among some that blames the Jews for the world's ailments. This film by the Mondells serves to enlighten us with regard to the increasing hatred towards the Jews. The Islamic push to eliminate Israel, slaughter the Jews and control the world through a central Caliphate is ignored or excused as fantasy. That the world ignores or dismisses this push to kill Jews and spread hatred is almost surreal in light of the Holocaust. Wake up America!

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AG said...

Thanks for coming to Wyoming for the screening last night. It was an eye-opening film, especially from our secluded bubble here in Jackson Hole.

What was interesting/disheartening amongst the interviewees was the fact that no one mentioned the option of moving to the US. It seemed as if their only option was Israel.

primadonna101 said...

"The Monster Among Us" was disturbing in the right way. It opened my eyes to the reality of "new" anti-Semitism in Europe, and how it is connected to conflict in the Middle East. The intimate, candid interviews and personal accounts of intolerance brought home the film's message in a powerful way.