Finds humor and heart in the struggle for meaning, fairness, and connection in an unequal world.
Finds humor and heart in the struggle for meaning, fairness, and connection in an unequal world.
With minimalist beauty and emotional precision, the film captures the bittersweet paradox of freedom.
Uneven, eccentric, and occasionally too clever for its own good, the film is a modestly affecting portrait of dreamers on the margins.
This bruised conversation about art and failure is a beautifully faded portrait of a man who knew he’d already written his last hit.
It’s melodramatic and corny, but the film also captures women’s inner lives with honesty as grief and love intertwine.
What sounds like the setup for a mockumentary turns out to be a wild, heartfelt, and surprisingly funny trip around the world.