“The last shot is one of the best I’ve seen in modern indies.” — BendFilm Festival
“Refreshing and artistically masterful” — Examiner
“Sharp, poignant look at mental- health and the virtue of letting go.” - Write About Everything
“Brilliant film. Gripping from the first frame. Heart-breaking and very human.” - MikeWriter.com
“Complex, gripping and thought provoking” - Studio Salford
“Beautifully filmed in black & white, this engrossing character piece reveals itself, layer by layer, not allowing you to look away.” — Dances With Films
“JOSEPHINE DOE is beautifully acted film and extremely well written.” - Humanity Hallows UK
“JOSEPHINE DOE is a film that did something totally unique.” — Talking Pictures
“The cast is uniformly strong, the script subtle, and the pacing flawless.” — AMFM Magazine
“A masterfully crafted storyline whose characters you’ll fall in love with” — Examiner
“In JOSEPHINE DOE, we are treated to a moment that moved me hard... That alone would have kept me watching, but the undeniable power of the cinematography, glorious black-and-white, the marvelous acting, with the script that moved perfectly” — Klaus at Gunpoint
“JOSEPHINE DOE impressed audiences with writer and co-star Erin Cipolletti’s understated portrayal of family trauma.” -MancunianMatters
“JOSEPHINE DOE is one of the most insightful portraits of family trauma I’ve seen” — AMFM Magazine
“JOSEPHINE DOE is indeed different – an honest, balanced and heart-wrenching film.” — ILoveManchester.com
“With a relatively unknown cast and crew it is a marvelous effort. Michael’s work is worthy of high praise.” - For Lack of a Better Review
“Confident direction and a keen eye for the cinematic visual” — AMFM Magazine