True/False 2018: This Year’s Festival Upped the Ante on the Blurring of Fact/Fiction
In the age of Trump, nonfiction cinema seems even more focused on the ambiguity of truth than usual.
Given its very name, there’s no surprise in the fact that the True/False Film Festival — while programming a wide spectrum of nonfiction films — has always had a special interest in stories that walk the line between fact and fiction. This year’s event wa…
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