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Uncle Howard

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United Kingdom, United States · 2017
Rated R · 1h 36m
Director Aaron Brookner
Starring Howard Brookner, Aaron Brookner, John Giorno, Jim Jarmusch
Genre Documentary

Twenty-five years after his death, Howard Brookner's nephew Aaron sets out to explore the archives of William S. Burrough, who was the subject of one of his uncle's documentaries. In them, he finds lost prints of films as well as archives of his uncle's life.

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Variety by Dennis Harvey

This is no starry-eyed, heart-on-sleeve flashback but a low-key, respectful one, no less appealing for its relative reserve.

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Screen International by Fionnuala Halligan

Uncle Howard begins as a slightly tentative film about a nephew’s quest to discover more about his adored film-maker uncle, Howard Brookner. But it grows into a perceptive, poignant documentary which looks at many things.

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The Film Stage by Rory O'Connor

A deeply personal piece of work that offers both an introduction (or re-introduction?) to the director’s uncle — a once-burgeoning independent filmmaker who died of AIDS in 1989 at just 31 years of age — and a somber meditation on talent lost.

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