The All Roads Film Project opened at the 2006 Santa Fe film festival with screenings of Arctic Sun and The Hardest of these of Love. National Geographic's Francene Blythe and Eduardo Abreu welcomed
the packed audience at The Screen Theater by introducing the All Roads Film Project and Photography Program. Suvi West's delightful film The Hardest of these is Love, charmed attendees through the universal language of love. Not too heavy and not too smarmy, the film follows West on her quest and discovery of love through three main characters, an elderly couple married 50 years, a divorced single mother and a middle age couple who secretly had a high-school crush only to find each other again later in life. Through their collective experiences West tries to figure out her own plight as a parade of boyfriends come and go thoughout her life.
More to come...
What Others Had to Say
Added by The Steven the Paul and the Sarah Del on December 10, 2006
Alright Lenny's in the house. I'm excited man. what are you doing, 3 blogs, what? I want you're job. You got money bros.
MR Leeeeneey Williams, the man and the myth. Can I have your job? The world needs to hear the finer details of our week in Santa Fe.
Love you Lenny and The All Roads CREW! Sante Fe was a blast.
Added by The Steven on December 10, 2006
Santa Fe was unna cruel wicked, cus.