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FLIX PIX (968): “The Unmitigated Horror of TITICUT FOLLIES”
TITICUT FOLLIES (directed by Fredrick Wiseman, 1967) ***** (out of 5) . > Ouch! This sledgehammer of an exposé of America’s failed mental health system still resonates as one of the greatest and most important documentaries ever made. . Celebrated documentarian … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, arts, cinema, criticism, documentaries, exposés, failure, films, Frederick Wiseman, government, ideas, incarceration, insanity, institutions, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, medicine, mental health, movies, neglect, opinion, psychiatry, reviews, shame, Titicut Follies
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FLIX PIX (833): “Mary Pickford is a POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL”
POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL (directed by Maurice Tourneur, 1917) ***** (out of 5) . > Finally, I found it! . Been looking for this title for many years- ever since The American Film Institute included it in their centennial list “100 … Continue reading
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Tagged American Film Institute, arts, childhood, children, cinema, Clara Bow, classics, comedies, criticism, drama, entertainment, families, films, ideas, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, Mary Pickford, Maurice Tourneur, movies, neglect, opinion, parenting, Poor Little Rich Girl, reviews, silent films
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“TEETERING ON VISIBILITY” (a poem by KPKeelan) [5-30-13]
. So long I have trod this dark alley alone stalking my own shadow, wandering this hopeless landscape sniffing my way like a lost puppy blinded by neglect. Hoards of people pass me by taking no notice- barely a glance … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013, breakthroughs, change, connecting, depression, effectiveness, hope, hopelessness, invisibility, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, life, loneliness, longing, love, neglect, outliers, pain, poems, poetry, possibility, potential, self image, success
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KPK on the CINEMA (104): The Films of October 2020
. OCTOBER 2020: Some wonderful stuff here! Bon Appétit. (All ratings are on a 5 star scale. Note that a classic only becomes a classic after a decade or more.) (Titles in purple have been expanded for Flix Pix columns.) > … Continue reading
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