in my eyes this is a masterpiece
every american citizen who watches this and fails to being arguing for some or other redress to stop and reverse excessive color bleeds as i have been for 3 decades very soon, is eligible for not disownment, but at least deportation to a country of their choice, a place they hold dear and possibly near but not IN the western hemisphere
https://blog.archive.org/tag/documentary/
https://archive.org/details/hacking_at_leaves_release_version
But as he learned about the disparate impact of the health crisis on the Native American people, he felt compelled to include elements of the United States’ colonial past in the film.
Yet, Grenzfurthner didn’t have luck getting it shown at big-name festivals, such as Sundance, which hurt its chances with distributors. Many, he said, are looking for stories with an uplifting story arc and his film didn’t align with that formula.
“There are no heroes in this story. There are only victims,” Grenzfurthner said.
As an unconventional documentary, he said, it was difficult to land a distributor. So, after a year of trying and failing to secure a commercial release, the filmmaker took a completely different approach: on August 29, 2025, Grenzfurthner published the documentary on the Internet Archive for free public viewing and download.
this is a mirror post for this one:
https://indexterity.blogspot.com/2026/02/in-my-eyes-this-is-masterpiece-docu.html
763rd post on my oldest out of 12 active blogs
this one here is the 222nd post on a much younger but for some reason more popular one ...
compare to: 'Desecration of Turtle Isles', a CGTN docu on 'Cancer Alley':
https://test34563456.blogspot.com/2026/01/cgtn-on-cancer-alley-peak-desecration.html
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