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"[An
Affirmative Act] is a masterpiece of artistic
commentary."
-GO MAGAZINE
"An Affirmative Act is a
groundbreaking film...Geniuses are behind it."
-THE EXAMINER
"Kenneth
Del Vecchio's An Affirmative Act is Academy Award Bound"
-CBS's TV.com
"Poised
to join the ranks of
To Kill a Mockingbird,
And
Justice For All, and
Philadelphia as one of the
greatest courtroom dramas ever,
An Affirmative Act offers the
viewer a novel-like page turner mystery that is
appealing to both mainstream and LGBT crowds"
"Kenneth Del
Vecchio’s An Affirmative Act
is a thought – and
controversy – provoking film that has Academy Award
written all over it"
"The cleverly scripted courtroom drama features
outstanding performances throughout the cast"
"A movie with no apparent flaws, Del
Vecchio succeeds best by making a clearly pro-gay
marriage movie non-preachy"
"In
An
Affirmative Act, DeMine’s
multi-layered character, played perfectly by the
charming Etebari, unravels the high stakes conspiracy in
and out of the courtroom, teasing his jury and
moviegoers with each uncovered element"
"The genius of Del Vecchio’s writing is that he constantly tricks
the audience with brilliant twists and turns that,
although no one sees them coming, they are nonetheless
realistic"
"Terry is not
a man, but really an
attractive woman, played so convincingly masculine by
newcomer Candice Holdorf that both characters and
audiences are equally jarred by the revelation"
"Del Vecchio smartly hired an
out lesbian, Jana Mattioli, to direct
An
Affirmative Act, who
undoubtedly brought additional passion into the shooting
of this explosive work"
"There is nothing ordinary in
An Affirmative Act, a natural
result of its creator Del Vecchio who, by all accounts,
fulfills the rare role of a modern-day Renaissance Man"
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