Brock Enright: Good Times Will Never Be the Same is fascinating, divisive doc about artist Brock Enright, who packed a minivan and traveled across the US with his longtime girlfriend to create his first major New York City solo show at her family's cabin in Mendocino, California. What follows is "a provocation and an enigma...a remarkably assured debut," says Paste. "One of the more audacious and revolutionary works of non-fiction to arrive in quite some time," adds Hammer to Nail. "Perhaps it's because Lipes has secretly made a creatively condescending doc, a project far more artful than anything Enright literally craps out in front of us, as if Lars von Trier's The Idiots had been remade with reality-TV stars who weren't in on the joke," wrote Aaron Hillis on GreenCine, adding it's " the most stunningly photographed documentary I've seen in years."










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