Several weeks ago, during the dog days of summer, a small little film school located in the heart of Escondido did something revolutionary in the film industry. It premiered to the public, as a regular part of its curriculum, a full-length feature film.
If you haven’t heard about it yet, that small little film school is John Paul Catholic University on Grand Avenue and the feature film it premiered was “No Reception,” a comedy about a son coming home to close the estate of his late father, but who encounters heartwarming and quirky surprises along the way.
A film school releasing a feature film is revolutionary because film schools do not produce feature films. They produce graduates who are taught how to make them…