‘Remake’ Review: Documentarian Ross McElwee Honors the Memory of His Late Son by Chronicling Their Onscreen Relationship
Ross McElwee emerges from a 14-year hiatus to release "Remake," a documentary that transforms grief into cinema. The film charts the filmmaker's relat…
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