Morgan Dews' documentary captures a free spirit who's a prisoner of her time
di Betsy Sharkey The Los Angeles Times
At its heart, and there is a great heart to be discovered here, Morgan Dews' documentary "Must Read After My Death" is a searing and intimate account of an unconventional woman struggling not to lose her identity or her sanity in the rigid 1950s suburban world of stay-at-home moms, well-behaved children and sparkling-clean houses.
It is a family seen through the prism of Allis, Dews' grandmother, not the one he knew growing up but the one he discovered in the more than 200 hours of home movies, 50 hours of tapes and 300 pages of transcripts in a file labeled "Must Read After My Death. [...]
di Betsy Sharkey, articolo completo (4727 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 27 febbraio 2009