Review of Lives Well Lived (2018) by Daphne Howland for Village Voice — 11 May 2018
Full of such bon mots, the documentary is the epitome of positive thinking, perhaps the closest thing America has to a state religion. Still, like social worker Wendy Lustbader’s book What’s Worth Knowing, which took a similar tack years ago, it’s an opportunity to connect with souls who’ve been around more than a few blocks.
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This review of Lives Well Lived (2018) was written by Daphne Howland and published by Village Voice on 11 May 2018.
Lives Well Lived has generally received positive reviews.
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