by Madeline Peterson | Mar 18, 2019 | Criticism, Reviews, Right
Gaelynn Lea: The Songs We Sing (2017), directed by Mark Brown, focuses on Duluth-raised disability activist Gaelynn Lea as she travels the upper Midwest, singing and playing violin at different venues. Lea suffers from Brittle Bones Disease, which leaves her in a...
by McKenna Scherer | Mar 18, 2019 | Criticism, Right
“Bring me your mistakes.” In 2018’s Beneath the Ink, director Cy Dodsen films tattoo artist Billy Joe White and his Red Rose Tattoo Studio in Southeastern Ohio, sharing their story of “erasing the hate” that has seemed to envelope Zanesville, Ohio–and the...
by Cecilia Cordon | Mar 18, 2019 | Criticism, Left, Reviews
Eating Animals, based on the bestselling novel by Jonathan Safran Foer, is an easily digestible and entertaining documentary that exposes factory farming as the real threat that it is. Directed and co-produced by Christopher Dillon Quinn with narration and...
by Jess | Mar 18, 2019 | Criticism, Left, Reviews
Recently, I had the immense pleasure to see a twenty-five minute screening of the documentary film Adventure Not War at Winona’s Frozen River Film Festival. This film was directed by Max Lowe and produced by Stept Studios in 2017. Adventure Not War follows the key...
by Harrison McCormick | Mar 18, 2019 | Criticism, Reviews
The thrilling 2018 documentary Free Solo tells the story of American rock climber Alex Honnold and his attempt to climb El Capitan. Directed by partners Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin who previously directed climbing documentary Meru (2015), Free Solo...
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