Flint: Who Can You Trust?

critic Reviews

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    Robert AbeleLos Angeles Times
    The impact starts to dissipate at the umpteenth shot of bottled water being poured into pots and tubs.
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    Ronda Racha PenriceTheWrap
    Baldwin, for his part, is heard less often than one would expect in a two-hour documentary; the people of Flint largely tell this story through their own words and extensive archive, and its far from pretty.
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    Lucy ManganGuardian
    It is a good job someone was there to record it, because it is a tale that would challenge even the most credulous.
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    Wade MajorFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    It's very smart filmmaking. [Anthony Baxter] has created a film that transcends the subject of Flint.
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    Tom SantilliMovie Show Plus
    As important a film as there ever was.
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    Stephen SaitoMoveable Fest
    Bound to become only more insightful as time wears on, for better or worse.
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    Musanna AhmedFilm Inquiry
    Anthony Baxter's Flint is one hell of an exposé. Flint is a vital movie for a volatile time.
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    Robert SalusburyOne Room With A View
    Ultimately, it is a huge step to see a documentary that attempts to restore focus onto one of the biggest scandals in modern day history. But Flint increasingly fails to address the deeper lying issues within the crisis.
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