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In Kahane Corn Cooperman’s lyrical CREEDE U.S.A., a remote Colorado mountain mining town becomes an unexpected model for public discourse.
“Creede U.S.A. is best enjoyed as a reminder of the various things that we’re liable to forget as this country tears itself apart at the seams, most of all the fact that civility still exists in America…All it takes is what Cooperman herself chose to do: Set social media aside, leave preconceived notions behind, and deeply listen to the human being on the other side of the frame.”
— Lauren Wissot, IndieWireSubscribe