Published on Sep 17, 2016
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About American Autumn: an Occudoc
In September of 2011, a few hundred protesters begin a conversation in Zuccotti Park that now includes several hundred million people. What is your one demand? American Autumn: an Occudoc was the first feature-length documentary on the Occupy movement to enjoy a theatrical release.
Here is what the critics had to say:
The New York Times: “(American Autumn) is calm and smart, offsetting its stridency with discussion, music, even
humor, while issuing a call to arms.”
MichaelMoore.com: “This is not amateur hour. This is a movie as well made as any Hollywood blockbuster.”
Variety: “American Autumn impresses most where many docs disappoint, expanding its scope without short-changing the wider subjects it covers.”
The Hollywood Reporter: “An impassioned celebration of the Occupy Wall Street movement.”
Daily News: ” … this necessary and informative documentary looks at the faces behind the Occupy Wall Street movement… it is an effective, and heartfelt, clarion call.”
Fire Dog Lake: “Dennis Trainor, Jr, is no outsider, but a gonzo journalist at these events.”
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