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Liberals and conservatives, heterosexuals and gays, white people and minorities, young and old, artists and politicians…everyone wants to see themselves reflected in their community. And while that is a human desire, it’s an impossible goal.
Legs: a big issue in a small town: Directed by Beatrice Alda, J Brooke. With Dan Rizzie. When a big pair of legs comes to a small town, there is heightened conflict and an array of idiosyncratic characters who reveal their true selves.
When a very large and controversial piece of art gets publicly displayed in a small town, opinions start flying and feisty people take legal action.
When a big pair of legs comes to a small town, there is heightened conflict and an array of idiosyncratic characters who reveal their true selves.
22 de dic. de 2016 · Legs: A Big Issue in a Small Town (2015) is a documentary by Sag Harbor-based filmmaking power couple Beatrice Alda and Jennifer Brooke, which tells the heartfelt and amusing story of a giant pair of legs and a multilayered community struggling to define its identity (See trailer: https://vimeo.com/162895102).
Townspeople have varying reactions when two homeowners install a provocative 16-foot tall sculpture in their yard. Genre: Documentary. Original Language: English. Director: Beatrice Alda, Jennifer...
Legs: a big issue in a small town explores one town's reactions when two homeowners install a provocative 16-foot Larry Rivers' sculpture in their yard. The film is chock full of real-life characters, conflicts, and controversy, who struggle to define their community and explores what brews beneath the surface of this seemingly idyllic small town.