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Sundance kids?

By GERALD PEARY  |  March 31, 2006
My other favorite documentary: Doug Block’s 51 Birch Street, the filmmaker putting a bold camera on his quietly estranged parents. Made in the same suburban Jewish milieu as Capturing the Friedmans, it’s gentler, kinder, less pathological, but no less effective in shaking the family tree. And Vermonter Jay Craven’s Disappearances is an extraordinary accomplishment, a Depression-era piece made on a sub-shoestring budget. This Peckinpah-like Eastern Western stars grizzled Kris Kristofferson as a ex-moonshiner on a last quest, an optimist forwever. “Just the opposite of me,” Kristofferson said at Austin.
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Sundance kids?
sxsw was good this year, but not as good as a few years ago... there seems to be a *lot* more commercialism.
By yo momma on 03/29/2006 at 1:07:59
Sundance kids?
Was in Austin for SXSW film and music. Yes, I enjoyed LOL. Didn't see "Americanese." Thought "Live Free or Die" was very funny, but I'm a big Seinfeld fan so maybe I like that kind of comedy. Didn't catch the Franken thing but heard it was kind of plain, bread and butter, nothing too revealing.
By tony stern on 03/31/2006 at 12:25:51
Sundance kids?
That gorgeous picture at the top of this article is of my parent, Mike and Mina Block, and it is associated with the film "51 Birch Street". It would have been nice to see the picture captioned in one of these two ways! But thanks for the great review anyway.
By Ellen Block on 04/17/2006 at 4:41:56
Sundance kids?
The picture is of my parents, sorry for the type.
By Ellen Block on 04/17/2006 at 4:42:55
Sundance kids?
typo!
By Ellen Block on 04/17/2006 at 4:44:00

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