Review of Kate Plays Christine (2016) by Ryan B — 22 Sep 2016
Robert Greene is undoubtedly the most interesting documentary filmmaker working right now and his second film in a row to investigate performance through creation and reception is a master class in the artistic process.
The film builds layer upon layer of what it means to create while also questions the expectations of the audience. By the end, he co-ops his subject's thesis of chastising our need for exploitation but does it in a way that deepens our understanding instead of merely blowing it up.
Best doc of the year.
This review of Kate Plays Christine (2016) was written by Ryan B on 22 Sep 2016.
Kate Plays Christine has generally received positive reviews.
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