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True/False 2012 Wrap Up: “The Imposter,” “The Queen of Versailles” and More

In addition to the two individual reviewsI posted out of True/False over the busy film-filled weekend, I filed two dispatches over at Movies.com. In all I saw 17 docs in just over three days, but since I can’t write about any of the secret screenings I only share my thoughts on 12 over the two posts.

The first dispatch, titled “Why This is the Most Fun Film Festival in America,” includes Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, Herman’s House, Abendland, Me at the Zoo and The Imposter, as well as comment on True/False as a whole and the University of Missouri’s “Based on a True Story” conference.

The second dispatch, titled “Love and Other Connections,” includes The Ambassador, Searching for Sugar Man, The Queen of Versailles, How to Survive a Plague, ¡Vivan las Antipodas!, The Argentinean Lesson and Only the Young, plus an expression of the blur, for good and bad, that occurs during non-stop movie watching at a film fest. 

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