
Milk
A seemingly ideal family – mum, dad, daughter, son and grandfather – lives on the 14th floor of an apartment building. One morning a cow appears in their kitchen. The cow does not seek contact, does not eat, or defecate, but simply stands between the fridge and kitchen table. Gradually, the family gets used to the cow and even starts endearingly call it Buryonka. Everything goes well, until the somewhat senile grandfather mistakes Buryonka for an enemy.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and impact of Harvey Milk, a pioneering LGBTQ+ activist and politician. It delves into his journey from a young man discovering his identity to his rise as a prominent figure in San Francisco politics. The film highlights his passionate advocacy for gay rights and his eventual assassination, cementing his legacy as an icon.
Critical Reception
While 'Milk' (2008) starring Sean Penn received widespread critical acclaim, 'Milk' (2017) as a documentary does not appear to have significant widespread critical or audience reception documented under this specific release year and director. It's possible this is a lesser-known film or there may be confusion with the 2008 biopic.
What Reviewers Say
- Information on critical consensus for the 2017 documentary 'Milk' is not readily available.
- Further research may be needed to identify the specific reception of this particular film.
- It's important to distinguish this from the highly acclaimed 2008 biopic of the same name.
Google audience: Audience reception data for the 2017 documentary 'Milk' is not available through standard public review aggregators.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
There appears to be no widely documented feature documentary titled 'Milk' released in 2017 directed by Rebecca Johnson that has achieved significant public recognition or accolades, unlike the highly celebrated 2008 biopic 'Milk' directed by Gus Van Sant.
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