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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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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
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REVIEW: ‘Light Memories’ explores a photographer’s discovery of who his grandfather was

Suzie Thomson February 28, 2025
Through the lens of his grandfather’s camera, Misha Vallejo Prut explores a side of his family he’s never known
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REVIEW: True/False Film Fest’s ‘Shorts: Spring’ showcases stories of love and resilience

Macy Craig February 28, 2025
True/False Film Fest’s first collection of short documentaries, “Shorts: Spring,” showcases four stories of periods of change and remarkable resilience
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REVIEW: ‘Valentina and the MUOSters’ depicts an Italian family set against an American military installation

Ned Pickett February 28, 2025
Director Francesca Scalisi’s documentary examines the nature of family life, with the backdrop of societal tension
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REVIEW: ‘Kouté Vwa’ unveils the meanings of grief and the hope that follows

Emily Skidmore February 28, 2025
True/False Film “Kouté Vwa” unravels a world of healing
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REVIEW: ‘A Body To Live In’: How self-discovery, polaroids and piercings produced one of the most polarizing forms of community

Chace Missouri February 28, 2025
Director Angelo Madsen tells the story of Fakir Musafar and his influence behind the primitive movement and the LGBTQ+ body-modification community
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REVIEW: ‘River of Grass’ is a reflective look at the conservation efforts of the Everglades

Hannah McDonough February 28, 2025
The film was directed by Sasha Wortzel and premiered at True/False Film Fest on Feb. 27
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The Lumineers’ new album ‘Automatic’ was love at first listen

Hannah McDonough February 26, 2025

The album, released on Valentine’s Day, includes themes of love and relationships After the release of the single “Same Old Song” earlier this year, the Lumineers released the rest...

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Peeling back the disappointment in “The Monkey”

Mikalah Owens February 26, 2025

A review of Osgood Perkins's new horror movie, “The Monkey.” Perkins misses the mark with his film. Failing to guarantee laughs or scares “The Monkey,” directed by Osgood Perkins,...