It’s a joke, of course, but so well done, with all the right little details, that you almost suspect it’s gotta be real. It becomes a beautiful and subtle parody of the documentary genre.
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amanohyo
Fri, Aug 29, 2008 12:12pm
This movie grabbed me by the coehoenays and didn’t let go. Kinda like a Guest mockumentary about NPR.
This movie grabbed me by the coehoenays and didn’t let go. Kinda like a Guest mockumentary about NPR.