Review of October Country (2009) by Karina Longworth for Village Voice — 09 Feb 2010
Best understood as a work of creative nonfiction. The directors employ art-film techniques to aestheticize a swamp of big issues--the military, poverty, madness, family planning, spousal and child abuse--and give a family's (and America's) angst a clear voice and seductive form without leveling judgment.
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This review of October Country (2009) was written by Karina Longworth and published by Village Voice on 09 Feb 2010.
October Country has generally received positive reviews.
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