***Made-In-Michigan Film Festival***
Best Lead Actress: Vanishing Act!
***Detroit Independent Film Festival Winner ***
Best Actress in a Short Film: Down To Sleep
***Uptown Film Festival Winner***
Best Actress in a Short Film: Down To Sleep
Best Lead Actress: Vanishing Act!
***Detroit Independent Film Festival Winner ***
Best Actress in a Short Film: Down To Sleep
***Uptown Film Festival Winner***
Best Actress in a Short Film: Down To Sleep
#ANNIEHALL
"Annie Hall is [Charly Bivona] Minnie Wohl, a 'nice Yeshiva girl'..."
"...Fascinating, and it offers some legitimate laughs..." - Alan Scherstuhl, villagevoice.com (Full article HERE)
"...People will be interested in learning more about Minnie Wohl (the Millennial Annie Hall played by Charly Bivona) and her improbable, but still sort of fascinating relationship with a Gen Xer, J.P."
"...'Charly has a “darker quality” that “brings a Joan Jett sensibility to the character that’s maybe a little bit more intimidating'...” -JD Oxblood, bedfordandbowery.com (Full Article by Nicole Disser HERE)
"#AnnieHall — which Oxlood hopes to one day expand into a full feature film — manages to find a balance between tribute and update, catapulting it into the 21st century as a love letter to Brooklyn while retaining the integrity of the original." -J.E. Reich, heebmagazine.com (Full article HERE)
SOME ARE MORE HUMAN (ROEBLING & DRIGGS PRODUCTION)
"Bivona’s Grace is utterly charming as she works her magic and wins her way into our hearts as she wins over an only too willing Tim (Powell), whose own real chops are revealed late in the first act."
-William Glenn, FringeReview.co.uk (Full review HERE)
"Bivona’s Grace is utterly charming as she works her magic and wins her way into our hearts as she wins over an only too willing Tim (Powell), whose own real chops are revealed late in the first act."
-William Glenn, FringeReview.co.uk (Full review HERE)