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ON FILM - Jeanne Creel and Recent Releases

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Frequent On Film contributor, Jeanne Creel came into the KTEP studios to discuss and analyze two winter 2019-2020 releases. Little Women is a new film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic of the same name by acclaimed director Greta Gerwig. The story presents a universal coming of age story that still is relevent today. 1917 was another film discussed that focuses on a dangerous mission for two infantry soldiers during World War 1. A unique film that incorporates breathtaking cinematography techniques, 1917 is a phenomenal tour de force for director Sam Mendes. 

Originally Broadcast on December 28, 2019

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