We had a great time in Boston. Though I have to admit, we had an embarrassingly rough start. We missed our East coast premiere and screening by 10 minutes at the Boston International Film Festival. From what we heard, The Veiled Commodity had a positive audience reception. We also found out that our film were among the very few out of the 2500 or so festival entries that was honored with an official selection and screening. There will be more opportunities in the coming days and weeks to view the Veiled Commodity. Check out the screening section for our other festival screenings.
When we were not attending screenings, we spent our time enjoying the beautiful city of Boston. The city owes much of its charm to the historic colonial and Victorian architecture that is surrounded by beautiful public parks and waterways. This place oozes American history. Who knew the city that had a little tea party that started a revolution and created a nation was also beautiful. Below are pictures from our adventure in Boston.

Petals on the water edge.

-Vinh