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Vincent Vittorio

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Vincent Vittorio

Vincent Vittorio
‘Record Safari’ Documentary, Originally Timed To Coachella, Hits Digital Tomorrow
Vincent Vittorio
Exclusive: Vincent Vittorio’s documentary Record Safari, which was originally planned to be released in partnership with the Coachella music festival before it cancelled due to the Covid-19 climate, is hitting digital tomorrow on Apple TV, Roku and Chromecast with plans to partner with a larger digital platform down the road.

Record Safari follows eccentric record collector, Alex Rodriguez, who travels across America to obscure places to curate an unmatched record collection for Coachella Music Festival’s on-site record store. Vittorio also produced along with Jeremy Doublestein, Regain Hines, and Claudio Zungri.

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Along with Rodriguez,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 3/26/2020
  • by Anthony D'Alessandro
  • Deadline Film + TV
American Made Movie (2013)
American Made Movie Movie Review
American Made Movie (2013)
Title: American Made Movie Directors: Nathaniel Thomas McGill, Vincent Vittorio A nonfiction film about the slow bleed of American manufacturing jobs over the past five to six decades, “American Made Movie” is engaging enough for armchair politicos, but generally more successful as a diagnostic statement of basic socioeconomic condition than a groundbreaking work in and of itself. Directed by Nathaniel Thomas McGill and Vincent Vittorio, “American Made Movie” includes interviews with the owners, CEOs and workers from companies both small and large, as well as the heads of a number of manufacturing think tank and lobbyist groups that push their agenda to lawmakers at both the county, state and federal [ Read More ]

The post American Made Movie Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
See full article at ShockYa
  • 9/9/2013
  • by bsimon
  • ShockYa
American Made Movie (2013)
American Made Movie Argues For Home-Grown Manufacturing Might
American Made Movie (2013)
In their documentary American Made Movie, Nathaniel Thomas McGill and Vincent Vittorio make a compelling argument that America can and must bring back its manufacturing strength; they illustrate all too well the devastating reach of a factory closing. While this is no Michael Moore screamer—it's neither that annoying nor that entertaining—the filmmakers choose their stories for maximum effect. You learn that major league baseball caps are made in Asia and that the Smithsonian gift shop replaced handmade American-flag kitsch from Connecticut with Chinese knockoffs. Their stated aim is to inspire a movement like the groundswell for local food, but McGill and Vittorio's case for the consumer as the driver of manufacturing proves convoluted. Their specialists note that e...
See full article at Village Voice
  • 9/4/2013
  • Village Voice
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