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REVIEW: ‘John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office’ is a 90-minute puff piece

Boo May March 2, 2025
The film dives into the life of a controversial figure without any attempt to balance perspectives
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True/False Film Fest’s annual Art Walk discusses the concept of time through nine extraordinary displays

Logan Gee March 2, 2025

Taking place over True/False weekend, the Art Walk invites attendees to engage with different types of art ranging from sculptures to textiles True/False Film Fest continued its yearly Art...

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REVIEW: ‘The Undergrowth’ is a complex portrayal of three elderly sisters’ bond

Micah Shulman March 2, 2025
Debut director Macu Machín follows the sisters in the Canary Islands as they divide their inheritance
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REVIEW: ‘The Track’ depicts Olympic dreams amid uncertain futures

Isabel Brauhn March 2, 2025
The documentary highlighted the daily struggles of three boys living in post-war Sarajevo while pursuing the sport they love
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REVIEW: ‘The Wolves Always Come at Night’ grapples with themes of loss and change

Eric Hughes March 2, 2025
Gabrielle Brady’s “The Wolves Always Come at Night” follows a couple and their four children as they are uprooted from their home in the desert and experience change
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REVIEW: ‘How Deep is Your Love’ explores the whimsy, wonder and complications of the deep-sea world

Sarah Woods March 1, 2025
Directed by Eleanor Mortimer, this visually rich film urges humanity to explore their relationship with the aquatic unknown
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REVIEW: ‘How to Build a Library:’ A story of perseverance, memory and friendship

Ava Mohror March 1, 2025
Directors Maia Lekow and Chrisopher King tell the enthralling story of two best friends rebuilding a library with the goal of reclaiming their nation’s history
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REVIEW: ‘WTO/99’ reminds us of the power of solidarity in protest

Ava McCluer March 1, 2025
This archival footage documentary covers the three-day effort protesting free trade and the World Trade Conference in Seattle
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Eastside Tavern’s ‘Happy Hour’ showcased musical talent from a collection of artists

Chase Pray, Assistant News Editor March 1, 2025

On Friday evening and day two of the True/False Film Fest, Eastside Tavern hosted a ‘Happy Hour’ from 6-8 p.m. The event had free, live music performances from various artists. The night started with...

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REVIEW: ‘Middletown’ is an homage to environmental advocacy and student journalism

Sydney Rohrberg March 1, 2025
The film highlights the strengths of student journalists in the face of corruption and the work it takes to improve the environment
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‘Resurrection’: How Hu Sanshou uncovered the lives of his hometown’s past and future

Alex Cook March 1, 2025
The True/False Film Fest 2025 True Vision Award Winner Hu Sanshou premiered his new documentary film on Friday
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REVIEW: ‘Land With No Rider,’ filled with artistry and affection, premieres at True/False Film Fest

Amelia Schaefer March 1, 2025
Director Tamar Lando’s “Land With No Rider” speaks volumes through shots of vast landscapes and character studies of old ranchers