The whole film is now available on Hulu (for US viewers):
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Thanks for sharing that, Richard! I will definitely check that out when I have more time...but I watched enough to see you pop up in the first five minutes! Nice!
Great film!!
I watched this on Hulu last night. Great documentary and nice job by Polt, Clemens, Ted, Tori and Ryan. I really enjoyed the repairmen segments and I thought Cora and McCullough were outstanding.
I wish there was more content under some of the other segments, but I know the creators were on a strict budget.
This is definitely worth watching multiple times!
This is great! I need to watch it. Wish I had read this post earlier when I had all of Saturday and Sunday to watch it.
Alas.... No Australia, as yet.
I think I need to get in touch.
I think I have decided what my one, self-indulgent purchase will be for August. It's been on my Amazon wishlist since it became available, and now I need to own a copy.
So many familiar faces, and even more familiar names! It was intriguing to see one of my own blogs used, too. Next time I see Marian Call, I'm gonna be more of a shameless fanboy than I already was.
Thank you, Richard.
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