Waiting for Sancho (2008)
Director: Mark Peranson
Movie review
From Short Review - NY
The founding editor of the journal Cinemascope and a bit player in Birdsong, Mark Peranson brought a camera along when he went on location with Albert Serra and crew. The result is a free-form look at the making of Serra's minimalist take on the Three Magi myth; if you just said, "Oh cool!" instead of yawning, then this is for you.Author:
Short Review - NY
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