With World’s Largest, filmmakers Amy C. Elliott and Elizabeth Donius have created an exhaustive look at the world of quirky small-town America. The kinds of towns you may never heard of, despite their best efforts. Places like Strawberry Point, Iowa, home of the world’s largest strawberry.
It’s that time again. The 2010 South by Southwest Film Festival is upon us, and we couldn’t be more excited. For the second year in a row, we’re covering one of our favorite American film festivals as an Austin-based publication. And we kick off our official festival coverage with a list.
SXSW Preview: World’s Largest
Movie News By Neil Miller on February 22, 2010 | Be the First To CommentAndy Warhol mused once that we all just want our 15-minutes of fame. This is probably true. It is also true for the city governments of hundreds of small towns across the country. To become these worthwhile highway exits, these towns sometimes get very creative in coming up with something for which they can be famous. They are the subject of the documentary World’s Largest, which looks like fun.
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