Interview. Eric Guirado.

"Director
Eric Guirado's
The Grocer's Son is a small, self-assured film that moves at its own pace, always staying one graceful step ahead of its reluctant protagonist," wrote
Michelle Orange in the
Village Voice earlier this month.
And - relatively speaking, of course - it's become a modest hit, now enjoying the third week of what was originally planned to be a one-week run in New York. And soon, it'll be expanding to several other US cities.
James Van Maanen talks with Guirado about this first two features and his plans for the next one.
Posted by dwhudson at June 22, 2008 9:48 AM