The Sunday Edition and CBC have a well deserved reputation for producing and broadcasting outstanding documentaries. This one continues the tradition.
First person documentaries are hard produce, but this one is engaging and well written. It has a flowing narrative and teaches us about the little known disease Aphasia. The writing is meant to take us along with the story, rather than talking to or at us.
I like the sound of the pencil writing, each time bringing us back to the scene of Teresa and her father communicating.
This is a great documentary to place into a showcase slot.
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Produced by Teresa Goff and Karen Levine
Other pieces by Teresa Goff
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Arvid Hokanson
Posted on March 30, 2007 at 10:03 AM | Permalink
Review of In So Many Words
The Sunday Edition and CBC have a well deserved reputation for producing and broadcasting outstanding documentaries. This one continues the tradition.
First person documentaries are hard produce, but this one is engaging and well written. It has a flowing narrative and teaches us about the little known disease Aphasia. The writing is meant to take us along with the story, rather than talking to or at us.
I like the sound of the pencil writing, each time bringing us back to the scene of Teresa and her father communicating.
This is a great documentary to place into a showcase slot.