We used to be very much involved and passionate about our annual Sundance Film Festival, but for the past few years, we’ve reduced our commitment and if everything goes according to plan, we might see just two movies during the ten-days event.
On Saturday we saw “Vivos” the story of these Mexican students that were brutally attacked the police in September of 2014. Six people were killed and 43 students were abducted and never heard from again.
A good movie – albeit a tad too long – by the renowned artist and filmmaker Ai Weiwei, “Vivos” takes a lyrical and unique approach to tell the tragedy that beautifully humanizes each and every victim as an individual and affirms they are forever vivos (alive)…
Sunday, January 26, 2020
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