Tulsa World: Director Q&A launches ‘Can’t Let It Go’ run at Circle Cinema

Jimmie Tramel

“Can’t Let It Go” doubles as a political satire, using humor to explore the relationships and identity fault lines exposed by the 2016 election.

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March 12, 2026

New York Hispano: Can’t Let It Go Debate and Reflection

Alexandra Castaño
Translated from Spanish

A political comedy that exposes the polarization in the Trump era and how it affects immigrant families, especially Hispanic ones, in New York and the United States.

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January 29, 2026

Super Express: Roy Szupers’ film coming soon to Greenpoint. American cinema with a Polish heart.

Agata Drogowska
Translated from Polish

In early February, Greenpoint, the heart of Brooklyn’s Polish neighborhood, will be the site of a unique film event. Stuart Cinema & Café will present Can’t Let It Go, directed and written by Roy Szupers – an American filmmaker of Polish descent who has consistently been creating independent auteur cinema for over 20 years. READ MORE

January 15, 2026

Film Threat: Can’t Let It Go

Bradley Gibson

Director-writer Roy Szuper’s comedy anthology Can’t Let it Go features five vignettes about New Yorkers contemplating the momentous 2016 U.S. presidential race a few days before the election.  READ MORE

July 30, 2025

First release of documentary Gonzo Music Diaries, NYC, coincides with run up to 2008 US presidential election

IndiePixfilms, the internet-based distributor of independent films, has announced the release of Gonzo Music Diaries, NYC, a unique and powerful documentary that explores the historical relationship between the city, political activism and music. The film presents a ‘time capsule’ of the music and politics that shaped New York City in the summer of 2004 when millions took to the streets to protest the Republican National Convention in the City.

Filmmaker Roy Szuper’s new focus is car that uses air for fuel (Daily News | NY Local)

Shiva Vencat and Roy Szuper met two years ago while watching their sons play soccer. Because of that meeting, Szuper, an Astoria, Queens-born filmmaker, will show the first 10 minutes of what could turn out to be a movie documentary of major historical importance at the Cannes Film Festival this month. “Imagine if someone was next to Henry Ford, filming while he was making the Model T and starting to create a whole industry,” said Vencat. READ MORE

Gonzo Music Diaries, NYC (DVD Review, Punk Magazine)

In 1969, feminist theorist Carol Hanisch wrote an essay entitled “The Personal is Political,” giving two things to the burgeoning Women’s Liberation movement: a clear-cut, easily defined ideology and more important an easily remember slogan with which they could expound it.