If Pearl Jam Twenty suffers from straining to account for various points of view, then it excels as an account of personal idealism.
A story like this could easily get sticky-sweet.
What emerges from the documentary is both a clear sense of Hurston’s artistic achievement and the image of a defiantly outspoken individual.
On paper, The Mormons sounds about as thrilling as mandatory Bible-study class.
Produced out of PBS’s affiliate station WGBH in Boston, Frontline World ignores marketplace wisdom.