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Following a hardworking, goodhearted man as life beats the hell out of him, this documentary is moving almost to the point of exploitation.Full Review
Pain, poetry and perseverance form the backbone of Mark Becker's compassionate, well-observed documentary.Full Review
If this terrific documentary doesn't adjust your idea of what it means to have a hard life and a good attitude, you haven't been paying attention.Full Review
A modest documentary, small in scope and ambition, but it achieves one of the higher callings of art in that it forces viewers to look at a something in a newer, deeper and more humane way.Full Review
The musician is candid about his own demons and gives the filmmakers access to his wife, two very different daughters, and, for a nicely done montage, his family photographs.Full Review
