Review of Nomadland (2021) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 15 Sep 2020
While there’s little or no outright expression of religious faith in Nomadland, Zhao and company have given us a glancing but evocative state-of-the-nation character study. In its own spiritual fashion, Fern’s story becomes one about the character of a nation, and an America desperately searching for the ribbon of highway (to quote Woody Guthrie) to take us all the way home.
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This review of Nomadland (2021) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 15 Sep 2020.
Nomadland has generally received very positive reviews.
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