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Baby Doe turns one of those stories into an empathetic film that plays like a true crime documentary in which the question is not who did it, but why. In 1993, Gail Ritchey was 22 years old ...
Director Jessica Earnshaw has an eye for blind spots. Traveling to Northeast Ohio for her tremendous second feature “Baby Doe,” she ventures into the kind of working class, deeply religious ...
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‘Baby Doe' Review: In Jaw-Dropping Doc, Woman Who Gave Birth and Buried Baby in the Woods Tells Her StoryBaby Doe turns one of those stories into an empathetic film that plays like a true crime documentary in which the question is not who did it, but why. In 1993, Gail Ritchie was 22 years old ...
Gail has essentially formed a mental block around the experience, and “Baby Doe” becomes absorbing as the defense works through testimony in private sessions with her struggling to describe ...
Director Jessica Earnshaw has an eye for blind spots. Traveling to Northeast Ohio for her tremendous second feature “Baby Doe,” she ventures into the kind of working class, deeply religious enclave ...
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