| Score: | write a review |
| Released: | Toronto |
| Director: | Sasha Waters |
| Producer: | Sasha Waters |
| Studio: | Kino Lorber |
| Cast: | John Waters, Stephen Colbert, Steve Buscemi, Oprah Winfrey, Helena Bonham Carter |
| Genre: | Documentary |
| Length: | 91 minutes |
If poetry had a pop icon, Mary Oliver would be it. Celebrated bestseller, Pulitzer Prize winner, lover of dogs and long walks in the woods, openly queer but intensely private, Oliver was America’s unlikely contemporary mystic, stalking the ponds and forests of Cape Cod for nearly 50 years in order to open herself – and her readers – to the known and unknowable world.
From a lonely childhood to literary fame, Oliver’s life was shaped by devotion to nature, paying attention, and the long journey toward learning to love and to be loved. Her poems inspire liberals and conservatives, atheists and believers, naturalists and urbanites, speaking directly to contemporary anxieties about attention, presence, and the human relationship with the natural world – issues that feel especially pressing in an era of climate crisis, digital distraction, and social fragmentation.
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