by Hailey Torborg | Feb 15, 2019 | Right
Like a number of the films chosen for the Black History Month Spike Lee Film Series at Winona State University, 4 Little Girls is likely to elicit emotion from the audience. This documentary is focused on the 16th St. Baptist Church Bombing in Birmingham, Alabama on...
by Hailey Torborg | Dec 27, 2018 | Criticism, Left
As cinema evolves and advances with the trends of technology, small theaters are struggling to keep up. Large multiplexes are able to keep up with these progressions due to their “convenient” additions to the theaters. Along with small theaters, drive-ins have also...
by Hailey Torborg | Oct 13, 2018 | Criticism, Updates
The fourth film in our Resilience Film Series, Time for Ilhan, tells the story of Ilhan Omar, the first Somali-American woman elected to the U.S. political office. Directed by Norah Shapiro, this acclaimed documentary shows its viewers the obstacles involved in the...
by Hailey Torborg | May 28, 2018 | Updates
Today, Brinley Zoller and I interviewed our fellow classmates about their favorite films from the 2018 Mountainfilm Film festival. Also check out our latest reviews! “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?: Spread the Love” by Seth Lamey “This is Home: Refugee’s...
by Hailey Torborg | May 28, 2018 | Reviews
Mountainfilm Film Festival has previewed many motivating films this year, but none of the films I have seen have been as encouraging as Free Like the Birds (dir. Paola Mendoza), a ten-minute documentary about a young girl’s passion for making a difference in the...
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