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- In San Juan, Puerto Rico, after two gristly murders, the murderer has used the victims' blood to paint the walls by the bodies. An agnostic Jesuit priest, whose brother was the first victim, visits the crime scene: look for a talented abstract-expressionist painter who's going through a spiritual crisis and is angry at God, the priest says. The police ask Father Michael to continue to assist them, and he visits Bohemian haunts an artist might frequent. Father Michael's own history unfolds, too: he's a painter, he has an ex-girlfriend in San Juan, and he's attracted to Mary, a life-drawing model. Soon all fingers point to an aging local artist, Lewis Garou. Case closed?
- "La Mia Strada-My Road" is a feature-length documentary on ethnicity and tradition as it links the "ancient traturro" and contemporary Italian culture with its Italian-American counterpart. It's a discovery of how fragile the bonds are that connect a family from generation to generation, from country to country. "I find myself like the shepherds the (Pastore), traveling along iconic trails. These traturri serve as the umbilical cord linking my past to my present. The people I met along this trail, are an extension with those connected by threads of common origin. This compelling story crosses inter-generational lines that are faithful to the disapora of all ethnic groups who have been distanced by space and time from their native lands." Michael DiLauro, Filmmaker.