It may just be the finest political film of the year.—Kelly Vance, East Bay Express
Catnip for political junkies.—Walter Addiego, San Francisco Chronicle
Fascinating, wonderful, and lively.—Tim Redmond, 48 Hills
This film lets personal stories speak the truth to us in a way that “disrupts the disrupters” — Steven Hill, HuffPost
These are some of the reviews for Company Town, a documentary by Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow about local politics, political campaigns, and the influence of corporate money and the new economy in San Francisco.
Indivisible SF is hosting a reception and showing of Company Town, followed by a Q&A with San Francisco District 3 Supervisor Aaron Peskin.
It may just be the finest political film of the year.—Kelly Vance, East Bay Express
Catnip for political junkies.—Walter Addiego, San Francisco Chronicle
Fascinating, wonderful, and lively.—Tim Redmond, 48 Hills
This film lets personal stories speak the truth to us in a way that “disrupts the disrupters” — Steven Hill, HuffPost
These are some of the reviews for Company Town, a documentary by Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow about local politics, political campaigns, and the influence of corporate money and the new economy in San Francisco.
Indivisible SF is hosting a reception and showing of Company Town, followed by a Q&A with San Francisco District 3 Supervisor Aaron Peskin.
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