The film audiences and critics are calling:
"Intense...Personal and revealing...compelling...
director Anthony Flessas revives the type of...regional independent
cinema pioneered by the...mavericks of the 1970s."
--John Beifuss, Memphis Commercial Appeal
"Amazing"
"Powerful"
"An excellent cinematic portrayal of how child abuse distorts a life"
--Joel Chapman, Ph. D., clinical psycologist
"[Flessas] is like a dark, gay Spielberg."
--M. David Lee, III, acclaimed director of "Dogme: Potluck"