FFCC members on Jim McKay’s ‘On the Seventh Day’
FFCC members are unanimous on veteran indie filmmaker Jim McKay’s On the Seventh Day
Hans Morgenstern, Independent Ethos
“On the Seventh Day is a transporting film to a reality that carries warmth, sympathy and a dignified representation of humanity.”
John Thomason, Palm Beach ArtsPaper
“Shot entirely with nonprofessional actors, this humanistic feature from veteran American director Jim McKay hinges on a premise as deceptively simple as those Jafar Panahi movies of the 1990s and early 2000s.”
Alfred Soto, Humanizing the Vacuum
“A rebuke to our increasingly atomized lives, On the Seventh Day is an affirmation of communitarian values.”