Full Frame Film Festival: Friday Films

The News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina)

No Umbrella - Election Day in the City screening with Freedom Summer. A Q&A follows the screening.

The title of this up-close account of African-Americans trying to vote in Ward 7 of Cleveland's Lower East Side during the elections of 2004 comes from an oft-repeated saying of long-time councilwoman Fannie Lewis in the film: "It's like we prayed for rain and didn't bring no umbrellas..."

'No Umbrella' Screening at City Hall

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on March 28, 2006 - 12:30am.
RealNeo

The Cleveland Film Festival screening of Laura Paglin's documentary 'No Umbrella - Election Day' quickly sold out, but those who weren't able to get tickets got another chance in the rotunda of City Hall on Monday night...

A Star is Born

By Michael K. McIntyre, Plain Dealer Columnist
Cleveland Plain Dealer

MONDAY METRO

Cleveland Councilwoman Fannie Lewis got a standing ovation at the screening of the film "No Umbrella - Election Day in the City," a documentary about problems at a Cleveland polling place in the 2004 election in which the fiery Lewis is the star. The film will be shown again tonight at 6 at City Hall...

Local film to be released by DVD subscription service

By Julie E. Washington
Cleveland Plain Dealer

The subscription DVD service Ironweed Films will release Cleveland Heights filmmaker Laura Paglin's short documentary "No Umbrella - Election Day in the City" in April. It will be packaged with a feature film and other short films by other directors, said Ironweed outreach and marketing manager Natalie Silverstein...

Because Fannie Lewis Kicks Ass

Cleveland Free Times

Cleveland City Council and former Mayor Jane Campbell are apprehensive over a 26-minute short movie called No Umbrella, which screens during Shorts Program VI, at 4:30 p.m. on March 22. A Campbell friend has requested a preview copy of the film. So have members of Council. When festival staff alerted director Laura Paglin, the filmmaker responded: “Under no condition...”

Short Shot: 'No Umbrella - Election Day in the City'

By Andrea Meyer
Sundance Film Festival Daily Insider

A lot of journalists and filmmakers went out looking for a story on Election Day, 2004. Only one of them was lucky enough to find Fannie Lewis. The feisty, 80-year-old councilwoman from Cleveland, Ohio – star of Laura Paglin’s short documentary No Umbrella – is all grit and no nonsense, with the determination of Sisyphus and the refusal to understand the word “no"...

'No Umbrella - Election Day in the City': Review

Jen's Green Journal

I attended a screening for Shorts Program II as part of the Sundance Film Festival here in Salt Lake City yesterday - it was an excellent collection of films, although one of the films, "Range" did not appear in the program. I'm not sure if there were some technical difficulties with the film. The next to the last short film of the set, No Umbrella: Election Day in the City was especially fascinating to the part of me interested in politics and our electoral system...

Heights filmmaker has Sundance fever

By Clint O'Connor, Plain Dealer Film Critic
Cleveland Plain Dealer

Park City, Utah - After years of waiting, she finally got invited to the big dance. She had to say no.

Cleveland Heights filmmaker Laura Paglin was thrilled when the Slamdance Film Festival accepted her short documentary "No Umbrella: Election Day in the City." Slamdance runs concurrently with the Sundance Film Festival. Paglin had also submitted her film to Sundance, America's premiere film festival and one of her dream destinations...

'No Umbrella - Election Day in the City' Laura Paglin Interview

By David C. Barnett
WCPN 90.3

This past week, the story of frustration in a Cleveland “wait line” has been favorably received by Sundance audiences. After a Tuesday screening of her 26-minute documentary short “No Umbrella - Election Day in the City,” director Laura Paglin was asked questions about her depiction of the chaos at a Hough neighborhood polling place in November of 2004...