Review of Look at Us Now, Mother! (2016) by Diane B — 31 Jul 2016
A haunting, searing, thoroughly engaging character and relationship exploration that is ultimately uplifting and inspiring. Valiant filmmaker Gayle Kirschenbaum dares to expose her most intimate pain and emerges victorious because she chooses forgiveness and love over acrimony or resentment.
An artistic and emotional triumph - this resonant documentary is not to be missed.
This review of Look at Us Now, Mother! (2016) was written by Diane B on 31 Jul 2016.
Look at Us Now, Mother! has generally received positive reviews.
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