Filmed over a decade, Brief Encounters follows internationally renowned photographer Gregory Crewdson's quest to create his unique, surreal, and incredibly elaborate portraits of suburban life. He sets a house on fire, builds 90 foot sets with crews of sixty, shuts down city streets...all in the service of his haunted image of American life, and his own anxieties, dreams and inner desires. Brief Encounters is an intimate portrait of one of the most heralded image-makers of our time.
Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters has generally received very positive reviews.
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Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters was released in 2012 and has generally received very positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 23 reviews, giving Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters (2012) an average rating of 76%.
Overall, film critics marginally prefer the movie, giving it an average score of 82%, compared to cinema-goers, who gave it a slightly lower average score of 77%.
With a score of 76%, Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 2012, which stands at 58%.
Other movies from 2012 with similar scores include films like The Impossible, Lincoln and The Imposter.
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