Review of Francine (2012) by Ian Buckwalter for NPR — 13 Sep 2012
At times Francine feels like a documentary as well, an intimate observational work in the mode of Frederick Wiseman or the Maysles brothers, where the omnipresence of the camera puts the characters so at ease that they reveal subtle moments of character that they might otherwise hide out of self-consciousness.
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This review of Francine (2012) was written by Ian Buckwalter and published by NPR on 13 Sep 2012.
Francine has generally received mixed reviews.
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