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Dina
Just one viewing of this tender documentary's trailer had me hooked. Here, with seemingly little pretension and zero irony, is a portrait of unadulterated love. Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini's documentary follows the relationship of Dina Buno, a woman living on disability and with a neurological disorder, and Scott Levin, a Walmart greeter with Asperger syndrome. Their verbal and non-verbal exchanges are funny, intimate, innocent, and always thought-provoking. It's no surprise the film won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize earlier this year. — Bret
Opens in limited release on Friday, Oct. 6
Just one viewing of this tender documentary's trailer had me hooked. Here, with seemingly little pretension and zero irony, is a portrait of unadulterated love. Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini's documentary follows the relationship of Dina Buno, a woman living on disability and with a neurological disorder, and Scott Levin, a Walmart greeter with Asperger syndrome. Their verbal and non-verbal exchanges are funny, intimate, innocent, and always thought-provoking. It's no surprise the film won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize earlier this year. — Bret
Opens in limited release on Friday, Oct. 6
PeopleScott Levin, Dina Buno
TitlesDina