Tomris Laffly Few types of films are more awkward to sit through than listless and unremarkable biographical documentaries that fall short of their inspiring subjects.
Touring the film festival circuit since 2019 and finally available to the general public via virtual cinemas, Freida Lee Mock’s “Ruth: Justice Ginsburg in Her Own Words” unfortunately yields one such bumpy viewing experience.On one hand, it is tough not to adore the central figure of “Ruth,” the legendary and influential Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who passed away last September and has been a lifelong, passionate teacher and practitioner of law, fighting against various forms of unconstitutional discrimination in the U.S.
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