SXSW 2019: Well Groomed

Rebecca Stern’s documentary, Well Groomed, takes us into the particularly strange and rather unique world of creative grooming and expos. This film follows four different creative pet groomers over a period of a year, leading up to the largest creative grooming expo in Hershey, Penn.  For them, this is their Super Bowl.  All four of them are champion caliber groomers and they come from completely different areas of the nation.  We meet Adriane Pope of…

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Gloria Bell: More Roles Like This For Women

Julianne Moore brings quite the charm to Gloria Bell and this does not even take into account that the film is a remake of the award-winning original. An office worker by day, the divorced Gloria (Julianne Moore) rocks out at Los Angeles clubs during the night.  One such night, Gloria ends up meeting Arnold (John Turturro).  The two of them manage to bond over the fact that they’re both divorced.  Arnold for a year while Gloria…

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SXSW 2019: The Garden Left Behind

With a spotlight on one woman’s struggle to live an authentic life, The Garden Left Behind is a beautiful film that covers quite a bit of ground. The film focuses on Tina (Carlie Guevara) and her grandmother Eliana (Miriam Cruz).  The two of them are undocumented Mexican immigrants living in New York City.  Tina is a transgender woman and works to bring in money to pay their bills.  Meanwhile, Eliana stays home.  Obviously, there are…

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SXSW 2019: The Shorts Program

The 2019 SXSW Film Festival had no shortage of laughs, thrills or outright drama when it comes to the shorts screening during the fest. Narrative Shorts Stepdaddy sees a reunion between Patricia (Lauren Blumenfeld) and Wyatt (Max Jenkins).  The quick backstory is that the two of them did a work study for the same professor during their senior year.  Anyway, Patricia brings wine so she’s more than a bit drunk.  All the while, Wyatt is…

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SXSW 2019: The River and the Wall

The River and the Wall is going to be one of the most-talked about documentaries of 2019 because of its timeliness in the current political environment. Some filmmakers inject themselves into the story for one reason or another.  In this case, Ben Masters happens to be a wildlife filmmaker.  Masters is joined by NatGeo Explorer Filipe DeAndrade, ornithologist Heather Mackey, river guide Austin Alvarado, and conservationist Jay Kleberg.  Together, they make the journey down the 1200 mile trek of…

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SXSW 2019: The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash

The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash is a beautifully made documentary that allows for the legendary singer to tell his own story. An audio recording of Johnny Cash reveals that his mother told him, “Don’t ever forget the gift.”  What exactly is this gift?  “Singing, writing for my voice–that’s the gift.” Through audio recordings from the 1990s, Cash discusses his childhood in Dyess, Arkansas.  While growing up, the radio would be a source of…

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SXSW 2019: Breakthrough

If you’re unfamiliar with the story of 2018 Nobel Prize winner Jim Allison, you will certainly be familiar with his work after watching Breakthrough. Allison would take home the Nobel Prize in Medicine because of his role in curing cancer.  The immune system’s role if we’re going to be precise.  There would be plenty of non-believers along the way.  It makes a lot of sense when one sits down to think about it.  Science wasn’t…

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SXSW 2019: Who Let The Dogs Out

Who Let The Dogs Out seeks to get to the very bottom of just who was it that wrote the lyrics to the song made famous by The Baha Men. Had Ben Sisto not happened upon the song’s Wikipedia page, it’s quite possible that this film doesn’t happen.  It’s all because of one name: Keith.  Sisto sees the lack of a last name but only notices that Keith is a hairdresser.  He does what any…

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SXSW 2019: Go Back to China

Go Back to China is a delightful coming-of-age dramedy from writer-director Emily Ting that puts a spotlight on diversity. I’d like to think that Crazy Rich Asians was the start.  Not in the sense that all Asians on screen must be crazy or rich but that they can certainly act.  Emily Ting’s self-autobiographical film succeeds in bringing the family drama to the forefront. We first meet Sasha Li (Anna Akana) on her birthday in LA. …

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SXSW 2019: Ernie and Joe

Ernie and Joe shows how the San Antonio Police Department is leading the nation in how our country responds to mental health. Officers Ernie Stevens and Joe Smarro may just be two members of the SAPD but their job is crucial.  Both of them are among ten people working for the police’s Mental Health Unit.  As we’ve seen over the years, our nation’s police forces are ill-equipped in responding to mental health calls.  The documentary shows…

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