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    Documenting Countercultures with Alex Lee Moyer

    en-usApril 29, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Documentary filmmaker Alex Lee Moyer joins Outsider Theory to discuss her 2020 film TFW No GF and its reception during the year after its release, as well as the film she edited prior to that, The New Radical. We also discuss the broader project of documenting countercultures, the ambivalent role of technology in channeling and enabling the control of oppositional cultural energy, and the prospects for creative work outside of the mainstream today. TFW No GF is now available on Amazon, iTunes, and YouTube: https://www.tfwnogfthemovie.com/ The New Radical is also available on Amazon, etc: https://www.amazon.com/New-Radical-Cody-Wilson/dp/B077W1PTJH

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