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Short Film: Alex Winter’s RELATIVELY FREE

Field of Vision has released their latest short-form documentary online today with Alex Winter‘s Relatively Free, a film about journalist Barrett Brown reflecting on his recent incarceration as his parents drive him to a halfway house.

If you’re not familiar with Field of Vision, and you definitely should be, they are a filmmaking collective that commissions short-form nonfiction to enlighten the masses about our changing world, in the vein of LIFE Magazine.

Relatively Free does not have an embed, but fear not, you can watch it completely free from the Field of Vision website by heading over to FieldofVision.org.

Thank you Field of Vision for being an awesome group of people and giving us such fascinating stories.

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