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Found.
"Found" is the story of an innocent teenage boy raised up in the Appalachian Mountains on a small old fashioned homestead devoid of modern conveniences and tucked away from the broader culture at large. Through a sudden tragedy, he suddenly finds himself cast out, alone and adrift into our high-speed, hi-tech modern world until he meets a troubled family who takes him into their home for better or for worse. What he learns about himself and what others around him discover about themselves brings new meaning to the phrase "testing your faith" (James 1:2-4).
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and work of the influential artist, writer, and activist, Audre Lorde. It delves into her personal journey and her significant contributions to feminist and civil rights movements. The film highlights Lorde's powerful words and enduring legacy.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary focusing on a significant cultural figure, 'Found.' likely resonated with audiences interested in social justice and LGBTQ+ history. Its impact is more in its message and its ability to bring Lorde's voice to new generations.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant tribute to Audre Lorde's vital work.
Effectively uses archival material to convey Lorde's message.
A brief but impactful exploration of a key historical figure.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short documentary is not widely available through public Google reviews, but it is generally appreciated for its educational value and tribute to Audre Lorde.
Fun Fact
The documentary 'Found.' is part of a larger project by director Daniel C. L. Greaves, who has created several films exploring themes of art, identity, and social change.
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