Review of Nothing Without You (2012) by Koula H — 17 Jun 2014
This well-crafted film, a 2012 Toronto International Indie Film Festival winner, features the engaging musical score of Hollywood Composer Victoria de la Vega. Audiences at the 2013 Sarasota and Santa Fe International Film Festivals were moved by the empathetic psychiatrist who empowers his client, a needy misdiagnosed young woman, to save herself, after the mental health system forsakes her and the criminal justice system condemns her. This 95-minute emotional roller-coaster ride provides enough comic relief to keep viewers from slipping off their seats during the intense denouement, wondering what is real, or fantasy. A gifted cast and crew deliver a stellar performance in this riveting 4-star film, soon to be released on DVD by Netflix.
-- Koula Svokos Hartnett, author of Zelda Fitzgerald & the Failure of the.
American Dream for Women.
This review of Nothing Without You (2012) was written by Koula H on 17 Jun 2014.
Nothing Without You has generally received very positive reviews.
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