it's five (or six?) short films. two are interview documentaries in which the camera is staring right into the eyes of the
subject - the first film is one of these, and i found it disturbing and hard to get through. but the next few pieces are very
nice, and worth watching.
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i wish that the first mini-documentary had been expanded upon a little bit. i wanted to know more about the guy. it
unfortunately left too much to the imagination. i wish it at least included some information about how to find out more about
the guy. if anyone knows anything, i would appreciate the info.
i wish that the first mini-documentary had been expanded upon a little bit. i wanted
to know more about the guy. it
unfortunately left too much to the imagination. i wish it at least included some information about
how to find out more about
the guy. if anyone knows anything, i would appreciate the info.
nathaniel hansen's 'gilbert' is a stark portrait of boston's beacon hill 'town crier.'
for the last 9 years, since losing his job and becoming homeless, gilbert has delivered the weather,
sports, and breaking headlines from his spot on the boston common.
author
'this is the first in a series of profiles of people who i think are interesting, and who i see on
almost a daily basis,' says nathaniel. 'i don't want to limit the series to people who live "on the
fringe," but it would be appropriate to say that most of the people i interview are eclectic,
eccentric, and just a little bit unique. i hope to turn my lens on individuals that don't always
color in the lines, whether they can help it or not.'