Review of A Bread Factory: Part Two: Walk With Me A While (2018) by Bilge Ebiri for The New York Times — 24 Oct 2018
The focus on the workings of an American institution may remind some of the expansive comedies of Robert Altman or the documentaries of Frederick Wiseman. But also, the blurring of the line between performance and reality, the embrace of an intimate theatricality, recalls the work of Jacques Rivette.
These are cinematic giants, and this director may be on his way to joining them.
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This review of A Bread Factory: Part Two: Walk With Me A While (2018) was written by Bilge Ebiri and published by The New York Times on 24 October 2018.
A Bread Factory: Part Two: Walk With Me A While has generally received positive reviews.
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