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Ross McElwee, the distinctive directorial force behind Sherman's March, brings his meditative and highly subjective documentary style to a study of North Carolina tobacco country and the allure of cigarettes. McElwee's film is a dense thicket of social history, existential rumination, and self-reflexive filmic inquiry, in addition to an open-ended examination of issues not limited to addiction, denial, birth, death, illness, family, and legacy. A potent and powerful piece of diary and documentary filmmaking.
Ross McElwee---USA---2003---107 mins.
- First Run
- Release Date: 06/21/2005
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