Bill Brown's personal, observant film, "Buffalo Common" is witty and filled with philisophical statements. Traveling to North Dakota researching the psyches of the townsfolk who lived among armed missile silos for thirty-five years. In '99 half of them were decommisioned. The colorful black and white cinematography is excellent and Bill's stream of consciousness narration is thoughtful and provoking. Something different and definitely worth a look.
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