Atwood has said many times—including to SFR in a 2009 interview—that she's not a prophet. But her prescience, particularly in the novel that catapulted her to fame, has only deepened over time. The film—which offers a taste of biography, hagiography and craft observations—is at its most engaging during its dissection of that book, its filmic adaptations, cultural influence and, as we learn in the movie, Trump-inspired sequel. It runs shy of delving deeply into the massive critical and academic canon Atwood's work has inspired, but fully captures the arch and inspiring human whose work has meant so much to so many of us.
Here's link to this review, which also includes doc trailer: https://www.sfreporter.com/movies/2020/10/14/2020-santa-fe-independent-film-festival-margaret-atwood-a-word-after-a-word-after-a-word-is-power-review/
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