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‘Mixtape Trilogy’ Review: Powerful Music, but a Less Powerful Film

The New York Times – Music:

A scholar, an architect and an Indigo Girls superfan talk about the musical artists that inspire them in Kathleen Ermitage’s documentary.

Glenn Kenny
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Documentary Films and Programs, Ermitage, Kathleen, Ford, Michael, Indigo Girls, Iyer, Vijay, Kweli, Talib, Rap and Hip-Hop
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