Unconvention: A Mix-Tape from St. Paul, RNC '08

Unconvention: A Mix-Tape from St. Paul, RNC '08 is a documentary directed by Minneapolis artist Chris Strouth about the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. The film edits together a wide variety of film and video shot by dozens of independent journalists and citizen videographers with divergent political viewpoints, compiling a mosaic of perspectives on the four days of the convention.[1] It was produced by Alternavision Films, a California production company specializing in political documentaries.[2] Unconvention was one of eight full-length features chosen to debut as part of the "Minnesota Made" series at the 2009 Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival.[3]

Unconvention: A Mix-Tape from St. Paul, RNC '08
Directed byChris Strouth
Produced byChris Strouth, Dan Jagunich, Joan Sekler, Steve Dietz, Alek Roslik
StarringJoel Edwards (narration)
Edited byDylan Thies
Distributed byAlternavision Films
Release date
Running time
126 min.
LanguageEnglish

Critical reception

While the film was not widely distributed, it received accolades from several critics. The Minnesota Daily's Tony Libera called it "an engaging, at times terrifying, record" of the events surrounding the RNC.[4] Peter S. Scholtes of City Pages said, "Whenever it opens, you must see Unconvention," adding that "the movie feels raw, unprocessed, and complex—with an eye toward every possible irony."[5]

References

  1. Crann, Tom (April 22, 2009). "Director describes film as a 'mix tape' of the RNC". All Things Considered. MPR News. Retrieved September 1, 2014.
  2. "Unconvention: A Mix-Tape from St. Paul, RNC '08". Alternavision Films, Inc. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
  3. McClanahan, Erik (April 16, 2009). "MSPIFF's Minndependents". City Pages. Retrieved September 1, 2014.
  4. Libera, Tony (April 16, 2009). "An unconventional documentary". Minnesota Daily A&E. Retrieved September 1, 2014.
  5. Scholtes, Peter S. (April 29, 2009). "'Unconvention' and the RNC 8". City Pages. Retrieved September 1, 2014.
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