Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Unsung Films review: "Single" fires off a great discussion; sparks further reflection.

According to a new review by independent movie web site, Unsung Films, "'Single - a documentary film' has a much wider audience than its title may at first suggest."

Film critic, Angeliki Coconi, writes:

"What makes 'Single' so interesting to watch is how easy it becomes for every viewer to identify with the speakers, as well as to relate to the issue and immerse in the discussion. No one is left uninvolved as long as he or she lives in today’s world. What would certainly be extremely difficult for either of my grandmothers to comprehend, every single one of my friends would passionately defend –or at least be able to determine and justify the reasons behind."

Read the full review at Unsung Films.

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Single Trailer:
Single efficiently proves that the world is slowly but steadily moving towards a less traditional family setting and a more independent and autonomous way of living –which comes with its pros and cons, as well as followers and enemies. - See more at: http://www.unsungfilms.com/12099/single-a-documentary-film/#sthash.VIS2Onj2.dpuf


film has a much wider audience than its title may at first suggest. - See more at: http://www.unsungfilms.com/12099/single-a-documentary-film/#sthash.VIS2Onj2.dpuf
Single efficiently proves that the world is slowly but steadily moving towards a less traditional family setting and a more independent and autonomous way of living –which comes with its pros and cons, as well as followers and enemies. - See more at: http://www.unsungfilms.com/12099/single-a-documentary-film/#sthash.VIS2Onj2.dpuf
Single efficiently proves that the world is slowly but steadily moving towards a less traditional family setting and a more independent and autonomous way of living –which comes with its pros and cons, as well as followers and enemies. - See more at: http://www.unsungfilms.com/12099/single-a-documentary-film/#sthash.VIS2Onj2.dpuf
Single efficiently proves that the world is slowly but steadily moving towards a less traditional family setting and a more independent and autonomous way of living –which comes with its pros and cons, as well as followers and enemies. - See more at: http://www.unsungfilms.com/12099/single-a-documentary-film/#sthash.VIS2Onj2.dpuf

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