Stranger at the Gate (2022) | Directed by Joshua Seftel

A still from the film STRANGER AT THE GATE.
4/5
Joshua Seftel’s Stranger at the Gate is an incredibly compelling short documentary about one man’s journey from hate to love. Seftel wisely focuses on the community that accepted this would-be domestic terrorist and contrasts their open acceptance with his wife’s tactic of hoping that his anger and rage would simply get better on their own. This is a film that rests on the strengths of its strong interviews and wise editing choices. There may be some questionable b-roll footage throughout, but when the rest of the film is so strong, that’s a minor complaint.

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Author: Josh Hornbeck

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