Chicago – In a situation that has happened in many U.S. households over the last ten years, the new film “The Girls on Liberty Street” explores the days leading up to a family shipping on of their own to the Army. The twist is that the potential soldier is female, and the reaction to this in the story is rich and nuanced. The film was produced, written and directed by John A. Rangel, and produced by David Rokos.
Brianna Zepeda is Leaving Home in ‘The Girls on Liberty Street’
Photo credit: Chicago International Film Festival
The film was entered in the new directors competition, remarkable for a local (Aurora, Illinois) filmmaker and a micro budget film. There are so many personal commonalities in the film as to the reaction to the girl, portrayed by Brianna Zepeda, and the story offers a unique insight into the variety of human souls who...
Brianna Zepeda is Leaving Home in ‘The Girls on Liberty Street’
Photo credit: Chicago International Film Festival
The film was entered in the new directors competition, remarkable for a local (Aurora, Illinois) filmmaker and a micro budget film. There are so many personal commonalities in the film as to the reaction to the girl, portrayed by Brianna Zepeda, and the story offers a unique insight into the variety of human souls who...
- 10/24/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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