2010 gave us a number of edutaining documentaries about public education, the financial crisis, and corruption in politics, but the half dozen I liked best were mostly profiles that gave private dimension to public (or semi-public) figures:
- "Basquiat: The Radiant Light,"
- "Exit Through the Gift Shop,"
- "Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist, and Rebel,"
- "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work,"
and
The sixth is
a living portrait of the filmmakers' hometown of Sidney, Ohio that with a quiet beauty timelessly captures the rhythms of small-town American life.
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