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"Everyone in my party − teens from 3 different continents − really enjoyed the film and commented on how passionate and beautiful it was. Each of the kids at some point said "Hey! - It's like that in my country too!" - then related a story about their own countries...it was amazing. They completely connected with the story and the experiences of Neli and Cynthia."
- Angela Fuhrken, Young Life
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"I can't tell you how much I enjoyed the film, the dancing, and all of the wonderful energy in the room."
− Marjorie Nass, yoga teacher
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"Now I realize what a crazy man you are, to have made your first film (as producer AND director) in the Andes. Whew, baby, it's like deciding to learn to walk a tightrope while already on a wire strung between the Empire State and Chrysler buildings!"
− JK Canepa, community activist, More Gardens
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"I really liked it....both characters seemed larger than life, so much intensity and passion."
− Carlos Guitierrez, co-founder/director, Cinema Tropical
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"You were able to show the feeling of Peruvian dances and of both characters. You should keep doing documentaries."
− Vania Milanovich
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"The film came together very well − it was obvious that tons of deliberation went to every cut. The story was tight, the characters clear, and the end result seems to hit your audience exactly the way you always hoped that it would...I was so impressed to see such a huge packed theater and such thoughtful and moving conversation after."
− Jay Sterrenberg, director, "Bolivia"
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I loved the movie! It actually moved me to tears a little bit! Maybe I was a little extra emotional, but there was just an incredible energy in that room, and the Q&A session afterwards was very cool too. Many of my friends are Peruvian and they absolutely loved it as well. You really captured a very special story that so many people can relate to
- Rachel Caplan
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"Well done! I enjoyed the film, but was a little sad not to see more of Neli and the Fiesta Patronal in it."
− Antoinette Maclachlan, massage therapist and Ghandigiri
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"A great first film."
− Cecilia Salvatierra, Ph.D. Anthropology, CUNY Grad Center
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"Thanks for a lovely evening. I really enjoyed it! The film and extras all made for a great screening event!"
− Agnes Varnum, documentary film consultant
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"We loved it! Had so much fun and learned so much about Peru!"
Ricki Grater, Shanti Space Psychotherapy ~ Dance-Movement Therapy
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A couple of friends from the International Center were a little disappointed not to see more of Nelida and her preparation & hosting of the fiesta. Some of them saw the raw material when you showed it at the Center last time and expected to see the continuation of that version. One asked what happened to that original version. All I can tell him was, I will ask you and let him know!"
− The Jennster, ThinGyan, Burmese Arts & Culture
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" I am writing to thank you for such a wonderful film you, Cynthia and Nelida put together. My parents and I immigrated from Peru some 23 years ago and we know first-hand the struggle immigrants undergo when making such a life-altering change. Your film hit close to home.
We were choked up throughout the entire film. Even though we travel to Peru every year or so, we only get to travel for a short time and we do not get to see most of our family outside of Lima - "Soy Andina" showcases so many different little "provincias" of Peru, it was almost as if we had visited all of our relatives that we haven't seen in a long while - And believe-you-me, we have a BIG family.
We own a Peruvian restaurant in Kearny, NJ. I have put my heart and soul into this restaurant much like you have with your film. I would be honored if you, Neli and Cynthia would join us for dinner with our compliments...no if's, and's or but's, please. This is my way to give back to you for helping spread the word of the rich culture of Peru."
− Juan Placencia, "Oh! Calamares" restaurant, Kearny, NJ
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"The film was really uplifting, culturally enriching, and fun!"
− Danielle Zambito, jewelry designer
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"A magnificent tribute to cultural re-awakening."
− Rick Vecchio, Fertur Tours
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"Quite a night! - The movie was sweet, sad, funny and hopeful."
− Mitch Karig
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"I thought the film was wonderful, heartfelt, worthy, and important to so many people in the immigrant community (that's all of us when you look at it historically)...
I was a little put off by the time-line thing, kind of blending Cynthia and Nelida into the same time frame. That felt weird to me, but I'm not sure others would feel that way who didn't know when Cynthia appeared on the scene...
I liked the e-mail device, both as a way to explain the story, and also as a reality as to how modernization touches the most remote places...
I think it tells the story you wanted to tell from the very beginning. I know you were hoping that Nelida and the festival would be the vehicle for that, but I don't think it ever would have done it if Cynthia hadn't come along. She is so articulate in her own 'goofy ghetto way,' so animated − and a beautiful dancer to boot."
− Bev Grant, singer/songwriter/cultural activist
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"A stunning and life-affirming experience!"
− Anne Libby, yoga teacher/managment consultant
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"It was so fun to see the cultural snapshots of Peru and its beautiful landscape. I wanna go! "
− Michelle Coe, Women Make Movies
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"You have given from your heart and there is nothing stronger. Allow the film to flow as a wonderful gift to those who see it, and for you to start to enjoy the ride without expectations."
− Dalia Allon-Meeter
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"The film looks great, you made it! I cried twice in the film and got very moved by the comments of people."
− Fernanda Rossi, film story consultant
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"A wonderful night. Everyone loved it."
− Cindy Arlinsky, professional organizer
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"I was delighted with the reaction of my friends that came to see the premiere, none of whom were Peruvian, and they were so touched by the film which just proves how people from all cultures can really relate to this story. Many friends wanted to see more of Neli and Llamellin and I think that is great! Much better that they want to see more rather than less of Neli! I think Neli's presence is really strong in the film while Cyntha's character had more conflicts, she was developing and discovering, while Neli comes across as a lot more grounded, however I do feel that both were needed to tell this story. The way you used the correspondence between Neli and Cynthia was really key to combine their stories and really worked wonderfully!
The idea to include more Llamellin footage with the DVD is a great idea, I think it is great that the audience wants to see more of Neli and Llamellin because they can; This is not fiction, so through the Ballet Folklorico Peru and Llamellin websites the audience can search Neli out and visit Llamellin. This is a real opportunity to take things further − promoting Peruvian folk dance and Llamellin through websites, blogs, talks, write ups, etc..."
- Leda Duif, Arequipa Health Clinic Project
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"A masterpiece!"
(Drats, I didn't get the name of the person who told me this after the screening...but she seemed serious! − Mitch)
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"I really had a nice time and loved seeing the film. Mazel Tov!"
− Steve Mendelsohn, executive director, Project Rebirth
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"Wow! We really enjoyed it! Renee, our 15 year-old daughter, is absolutely ready to take Peruvian dance class. Me, too!"
− Amy Drezner, Morgenstern & Associates
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"Everyone seemed so engrossed and "into" the film. My friend's Peruvian boyfriend was commenting throughout the film − 'I've been there,' 'I used to go to that school,' 'I know that place,' etc. It really seemed to strike a chord."
− Gary Tracy, Optometrist
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"A week later, and the film has really stayed with me − a sign of it's power. It's an inspiration."
− Mehr Mansuri, artistic director, Children's Theater Company
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