Bio/About Me
Hello! I'm Erik Moe: an artist, designer, activist and Minnesotan living in DC. If my posts here are infrequent, I'm probably busy using my skills to turn pixels into social justice on behalf of the 2 million hard working members of SEIU. Enclosed here please find samples of my work, cultural critique, travelogues, opinion, etc.
Send inquiries and dinner invitations to: erik@erikmoe.com
Tag Archives: documentaries
Viewing Habit: Breathless = Highly Recommended
You probably already know that Breathless (highly recommended) is charming and essential and a classic. A newly restored version is making the rounds right now and I caught it in Silver Spring this week. Presumably, this re-release was the catalyst …
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Posted in dc, the cinematical
Tagged AFI Silver, Banksy, Ben Stiller, Dave Cerf, Davis Guggenheim, documentaries, Doug Block, Jean-Luc Godard, Sam Green, Silverdocs, Woody Allen
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Viewing Habit: How to Fold a Flag = Highly Recommended
By far the best of the few films I caught during my busy evenings at SXSW was Michael Tucker’s How to Fold a Flag. Without being heavy handed or preachy the film gives a glimpse of social issues across America …
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Posted in the cinematical
Tagged bill hicks, documentaries, documentary, iraq, michael tucker, smithfield, sxsw, veterans
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