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Griffin Dunne's years-in-the-making documentary portrait of his aunt Joan Didion moves with the spirit of her uncannily lucid writing: the film simultaneously expands and zeroes in, covering a vast stretch of turbulent cultural history with elegance and candor, and grounded in the illuminating presence and words of Didion herself. This is most certainly a film about loss - the loss of a solid American center, the personal losses of a husband and a child - but Didion describes everything she sees and experiences so attentively, so fully, and so bravely that she transforms the very worst of life into occasions for understanding. (New York Film Festival)
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Joan Didion
USA
David Hare
UK
Amy Robinson
USA
Best movies:
Mean Streets (1973)
Oliver North (a.f.)
USA
Michael Dukakis (a.f.)
Best movies:
Donnie Darko (2001) - a.f.