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We don't mean to toot our own horn, but people really seemed to like "Killing The Dream." Here are some quotes from a couple of reviews...

From Stina Chyn at FilmThreat.com...

The film’s tone isn’t light-hearted, but like the various parodies that Christopher Guest has made (“Waiting for Guffman,” “Best in Show,” and “A Mighty Wind”), the humor is imbedded in how seriously the characters take it. Director Dalton presents and cracks jokes about filmmaking in reference to how knowledgeable some people think they are about it simply from observation or by being an enthusiast. “Killing the Dream” brings up issues of creative control, how to finish a film without a cast, the reluctance from some actresses to do kissing scenes (metaphor for sex scenes), and actors’ rights.

Dalton’s film is entirely fictional but breathes so realistically that you’re likely to wonder if David Steel is a real actor or if there are Christian soap operas such as ‘One Afterlife to Live’. Superbly scripted and directed, and with fantastic performances from its cast, “Killing the Dream” suggests that when it comes to making a film, reading all the how-to-books on filmmaking won’t cut it. Only hands-on experience provides one with true knowledge.