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Words

An Exploration of Identity
2018 | 79m | English

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"I know nothing in the world that has as much power as a word." - Emily Dickinson In a generation built on texts, tweets, memes, and irony, what has become of the weight of our words? In what way does communication serve as a form of self-expression, and self-expression a form of communication? Mattioli Production's upcoming documentary "Words" will explore how people navigate gender and identity in the open and evolving landscape of New York City. Using some if NYC's most fluid scenes as a backdrop, Mattioli Productions will investigate how masculinity, femininity, and everything in between are contextualized in a range of environments, from the theatre world to early childhood education. Featuring exclusive interviews from a variety of artists, activists, icons, and innovators to be announced, "Words" promises to be a poignant and powerful tribute to the language we use to shape our identities.
Release Date: Jan 15, 2018
Director: A.J. Mattioli
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Genres: Documentary
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jwfredriksz
10.0

New York is brought to life as it hasn’t been before. Under AJ Mattioli’s quick and neat direction, intimacy and personhood flourish. No matter where, be it Central Park, a cozy bar, or a drowsy rainy day, the unique complexities of humanity are set squarely at the forefront. The interviews easily e ... nrapture one’s attention before a jump is made to yet another. Boredom becomes difficult, if not impossible when one takes the opportunity to watch Mattioli’s Words.

Aug 13, 2021