Immaculately profound

— Jeremy Gladstone, Indyred

“How did you find Emma Basques to play Maddie?”

— Nancy Tapia of Latina Review Media

compassionate and intelligent.”

— Bradley Gibson, Film Threat

Few indie films can claim authenticity to this degree.

— Scott Talbot, Take2 Indie Review

There is something so special when a film shot in Pittsburgh truly represents the city.

— Kahmeela Adams-Friedson, Pittsburgh City Paper

Silverman wrote, directed and starred in this low-key masterpiece.”

— By Michael Buzzelli, ‘Burgh Vivant

“waves and waves and waves of good feelings.”

— Mark McClain Wilson in Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle

an important cinematic exploration of contemporary social issues. ”

— Carl Burgess, ScreenCritix Review

“An Intergenerational family story with a child who is exploring their gender. It seems very timely in this day and age.”

Matt Skallerud of Pink Media’s “I Love Gay Today”