
Soap Lake, Washington, produces its own suds; a tiny bus in St. Paul carries nine children to school; a Philadelphia man's business is to retrieve and sell foul balls at the park; the goat which leads the sheep to slaughter in New York.
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Is this for you? If you like documentaries that feel like they were taped over an old wedding video, you’re in. If you need a plot or, you know, a point to what you’re watching, stay far away. It’s essentially a human curiosity cabinet. 🎥 I wasn't sure what to expect from Stranger Than Fiction #16. It’s not exactly c...


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Charles E. Ford

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"Is this for you? If you like documentaries that feel like they were taped over an old wedding video, you’re in. If you need a plot or, you know, a point to what you’re watching, stay far away. It’s essentially a human curiosity cabinet. 🎥 I wasn't sure what to expect from Stranger Than Fiction #16. It’s not exactly cinema in the sense of The Fighting Sap or Piccadilly Jim. There’s no arc. No lessons. Just… stuff. The segment about the goat in the New York slaughterhouse? Man. It’s haunting in..."


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