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		| (E) "Justice" on Cleveland Film Festival, plus |  
		| By Nenad N. Bach |
			Published
			 03/4/2004
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			Culture And Arts
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			Unrated |  
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		| (E) "Justice" on Cleveland Film Festival, plus 
				  Justice on many Film Festivals Editor's note: Film that I scored (wrote music for) is playing all over the world. If you are in Cleveland, you can see it. If you are in New Jersey, you can see it too. And soon (march 31 in Toronto). Played in Brasil, Hawaii, Asia, Europe etc. Nenad http://clevelandfilmfestival.com/films/index.php?Get=Film&Film_ID=95        |  |        |  |        |                 |          |          | Justice |          | USA, 2003 - 80         minutes |          | Directed by Evan         Oppenheimer |          | After         "American Splendor" how about another funny-sad rumination on making         sense of a crazy world through the comics? That would be just. In fact,         that would be JUSTICE, set in a post-September 11 New York City. Drew, a         comics writer who lost his best friend in the Twin Towers, tires of         penning hackneyed superhero word-balloons. He envisions a new character         more in step with a shaken society. No superpowers or radioactivity.         Only a decent citizen (albeit cloaked), fighting mortal villains.         Needing real-life inspiration for the average-avenger "Justice." Drew         strategically befriends Tre, a handsome substitute teacher he finds         playing pickup basketball. The debut issue is a hit, and a Village Voice         reporter fan starts asking questions. How does Drew tell Tre he's a         hero, with a secret identity so secret even he didn't know he had it? On         the edges of the narrative are Roberta, an activist lawyer fighting         Mayor Giuliani's city hall, and Mohammed, a Muslim from India selling         bagels from his cart. When we realize their significance, it hits harder         than the Hulk. This Marvel of a sophomore feature puts Evan Oppenheimer         in a League of Extraordinary Filmmakers. |          | Producer: | Amy R. Baird,         Amelia Dallis |          | Screenplay: | Evan Oppenheimer |          | Cinematography: | Luke Geissbuhler |          | Editing: | Allison Eve Zell |          | Music: | Nenad Bach |          | Principal Cast: | Erik Palladino,         Catherine Kellner, Michael Jai White, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Ajay Naidu,         Marisa Ryan, David Patrick Kelly |          | About the Director: | Evan Oppenheimer         graduated with a degree in English from Yale University. After editing         books for Atheneum Publishers he enrolled in film school at New York         University. |          | Selected Filmography: | "The Auteur         Theory" (2000), JUSTICE (2003) |          | Print Sources: | Evan Oppenheimer 
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 |          | Category: | American         Independents, FilmSlam |    |  http://www.myhelan.org/Pages/FFschedule.html  MYHELAN Indie Film Festival. (I'll try to be there on Saturday night March 6,2004) Look for Toronto Film Fest. |  
					
				 
						
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							(Posted by Rechard)
 Thank you for the review of "Justice". It help me a lot to write an essay for my college.
 
 Rechard
 
 
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