60 Spins Around the Sun (2003)A look at the work of stand-up comic Randy Credico whose confrontational political humor led him to a new career as an activist for various causes. Director:Laura Kightlinger |
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60 Spins Around the Sun (2003)A look at the work of stand-up comic Randy Credico whose confrontational political humor led him to a new career as an activist for various causes. Director:Laura Kightlinger |
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| John Byner | ... |
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Judith Love Cohen | ... |
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Randy Credico | ... |
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| Larry David | ... |
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Uncle Dirty | ... |
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Vanessa Hollingshead | ... |
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William Kunstler | ... |
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Laura Mandel | ... |
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Anthony Papa | ... |
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A look at the work of stand-up comic Randy Credico whose confrontational political humor led him to a new career as an activist for various causes.
"60 Spins Around the Sun" is positively engrossing. Randy Credico is pretty out there, but he's one of the few people in this world who see injustice and get off their easy chairs and DO something meaningful about it. The interviews with Randy and the girlfriends are terrific -- Vanessa Hollingshead is especially engaging. It was also quite beautiful to watch the Mothers of the Missing joking about this eccentric guy who works so passionately to get their kids out of prison. Randy Credico and the filmmakers call our attention -- DEMAND our attention to racism and injustice -- and they show us how an ordinary citizen can make big changes in the world.