Paste Magazine

“…one has to be the most dedicated of cynics to remain unmoved…” – Scott Wold, Paste Magazine Read the article here
Reel Georgia

“(4 stars)’La Source’ is a real life fairytale, where a once hopeless romantic ideal catches fire and ultimately, the dream comes true.” – Cameron McAllister, Reel Georgia Read the article here
Current Movie Reviews

“If it doesn’t leave you at least itching to look up ways that you can help on the Internet, you might not have a soul. I’ve seen this movie twice, and there were tears and cheers both times.” – Dan Schindel, Current Movie Reviews Read the article here
The Wrap

“Patrick Shen’s fascinating and affecting look at Princeton janitor Josue Lajuenesse, who spearheaded a movement to supply clean water to the small village in Haiti where he grew up.” – Steve Pond, The Wrap Read the article here
L.A. Times

“Some documentaries just make you feel good about the world and the people in it, and ‘La Source’ is definitely one of those.” – Kenneth Turan, L.A. Times Read the article here
PopMatters

“…the film offers terrific images that allude to internal states, loneliness and worry, resolve and poise.” – Cynthia Fuchs, PopMatters Read the article here
ComingSoon.net

“This is a really beautiful movie that I could totally see getting into the conversation around Oscar time.” – Edward Douglas, ComingSoon.net Read the article here
IndieWire

“…an uplifting story of humanitarianism and development stemming from the local level.” – Basil Tsiokos, IndieWire Read the article here
Washington Post

“Patrick Shen’s artfully shot documentary…” – Stephanie Murrey, Washington Post Read the article here
“Going Back to Haiti”: An Interview with Patrick Shen

MaleStandard.com recently interviewed “La Source” Director/Producer Patrick Shen and Producer Jordan Wagner about their experiences shooting in Haiti pre & post earthquake. READ ARTICLE








