The black-and-white film of performances at the music and comedy club's original Fairfax location lets the artists' work speak for itself
di Richard Cromelin The Los Angeles Times
Largo the movie is a lot like Largo the club. The lighting is low, its attention is 100% on the performers and it doesn't make things easy for its customers.
"I don't really know what the audience would be," says the film's producer and co-director, Mark Flanagan, mulling the prospects for this unadorned, black-and-white series of performances shot at the tiny Fairfax District music and comedy mecca that he ran for 12 years before moving to a larger location this month.
"People either get Largo or they don't," the Belfast native adds. [...]
di Richard Cromelin, articolo completo (4521 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 24 giugno 2008