Covers a lot of ground and can feel overwhelming, but there’s never been another documentary that examines all things period-related as well as (or as entertaining) as this.
Covers a lot of ground and can feel overwhelming, but there’s never been another documentary that examines all things period-related as well as (or as entertaining) as this.
The film doesn’t shy away from its criticism of Christianity, a religion that’s clearly detrimental to the lead character’s well-being.
This preachy documentary is dry and educational to a fault, and the heavy use of Zoom footage gives it a disconnected feel overall.
Perfectly cast, beautifully written, acted, shot, and edited, this quiet and thoughtful film is a rare gem of indie cinema.
A bittersweet and inspiring story of a bright light and his life well-lived.
Although the topic of reproductive freedom has been covered before, this documentary still feels like essential viewing.