Hello Herman
HELLO HERMAN is a powerful and important work, a darkly brilliant tone poem about America’s tango with violence and fame. Herman will get under your skin. He may even follow you home. What is certain is you won’t soon forget him.”
-Sam Kashner, Vanity Fair
Thoughtful entertainment... Garrett Backstrom is excellent... I was reminded of Michael Moore's 'Bowling For Columbine'.”
-Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times
A timely and highly important movie...I’ve enjoyed Reedus’ excellent work in TV’s THE WALKING DEAD, but I think he’s even better here.”
-Betty Jo Tucker, Reel Talk
Subjects: Drama, Narrative, Politics, Violence
Synopsis: In a small town in America, a controversial journalist (Norman Reedus from AMC’s THE WALKING DEAD) is forced to face his haunted past when he confronts a teenager driven to the brutal murder of 39 classmates. In attempting to determine why and how a massacre like this can happen in our society, the film explores issues of desensitization in America, youth violence and bullying, the impact the media has on our individual quest for fame, and ultimately our need for connection.
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