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Flesh and Blood (2017)
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Mixing fiction and reality, filmmaker Mark Webber captures the story of a man who returns home from prison and attempts to rebuild his life in his impoverished Philadelphia neighborhood.
Mixing fiction and reality, filmmaker Mark Webber captures the story of a man who returns home from prison and attempts to rebuild his life in his impoverished Philadelphia neighborhood.
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December 08, 2017
But the film, which is raw and gritty, is essentially about the ex-con rebuilding his life in a multi-cultural neighborhood.
November 09, 2017
A dreary pileup of hard-luck monologues and run-down locations, Mark Webber's "Flesh and Blood" straddles the line between fact and fiction with exhausting earnestness and a fatal dearth of narrative.
March 14, 2017
Commingling elements of fiction and documentary is the trickiest kind of creative alchemy - a challenge "Flesh and Blood" rises to with results that are consistently interesting but somewhat awkward nonetheless.
November 06, 2017
Mark Webber's stripped-down approach renders the messy, unglamorous lives at the film's center with dignity.
March 12, 2017
Actor-turned-director Mark Webber continues to mine his rough beginnings, and his real-life relationships, in the aptly titled, quietly searing Flesh and Blood.
October 27, 2017
Gives us the all-too-rare opportunity to hear testimony from the sort of people who are ordinarily held at arm's length by more mainstream American cinema.
October 26, 2017
The movie bleeds honesty, though its individual components are more memorable than how they're assembled.