‘Kid 90’ Review: Celluloid Dreams
Soleil Moon Frye’s look back at her life as a child star in the 1990s walks the thin line between diary and documentary.
Soleil Moon Frye’s look back at her life as a child star in the 1990s walks the thin line between diary and documentary.
This documentary presents a portrait of a transgender woman’s life, her faith as an Evangelical Christian and her strained relationship with her family.
After “La Belle de Nuit” and “Escale,” the French director went on to become an engineer and died in obscurity. A virtual release gives these moody, sensual films new life.
The anime film, which took seven years to produce, combines groovy musical vibes with delightfully deadpan humor.