Film festivals are typically rife with quirky, unusual documentaries about a certain group of people that XXXXXXX. The idea is it's just so silly that you'll watch and enjoy it, then be surprised by the humanity behind the craziness. And I give you "Dumbstruck," a doc that follows ventriloquists, which is fortunately getting a wider release than most docs of its type. Among the crazy groups I've seen followed with a camera — from spoiled suburban high school students to video game champions to old people singing rock music to barbershop quartets — this one has to rank high among those you wouldn't necessarily want to hang out with for 90 minutes.
Dumbstruck
Dumbstruck
Dumbstruck
Film festivals are typically rife with quirky, unusual documentaries about a certain group of people that XXXXXXX. The idea is it's just so silly that you'll watch and enjoy it, then be surprised by the humanity behind the craziness. And I give you "Dumbstruck," a doc that follows ventriloquists, which is fortunately getting a wider release than most docs of its type. Among the crazy groups I've seen followed with a camera — from spoiled suburban high school students to video game champions to old people singing rock music to barbershop quartets — this one has to rank high among those you wouldn't necessarily want to hang out with for 90 minutes.