Check out this review from film critic, Kirk Fernwood @ OneFilmFan.com.
“Gaze into the crystal ball and you will witness what’s to come. The age-old imagery associated with those who desire to seek the future remains cemented in our minds as a fantasy we so often wish could come true. Yet, in whatever age we find ourselves residing in, does it not beg the question–do we ACTUALLY want to know upcoming events and, if so, how drastically will it impact us?…”
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Our short was covered in our hometown paper, the Antelope Valley Press!
“How would a high school student from the 1960s react to photographs of present-day America?
Lancaster filmmaker Victor Aguilar explorers this concept in his first short Indie film, “It Happened One Day in East LA,” which debuted on Aug. 19.Â
The film takes place during the East LA walkouts of 1968, where thousands of students organized peaceful demonstrations to bring attention to inequalities in Los Angeles Unified School District high schools.”