‘Misha and the Wolves’ Shares an Incredible Story About the Exploitation of an Incredible Story
On the surface, Misha and the Wolves is your typical well-produced wild story told (more than shown) through talking-head interviews but flashily supplemented with archival and re-creation and animation and a prominent score so as to play out as just cinematic enough, rather than as an oral history. Its brethren these days include Three Identical Strang…
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