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‘Creede U.S.A.’ Review: An Engaging Documentary Sees a Small Colorado Town as a Model to Restore American Civility

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Kahane Corn Cooperman’s engaging and heartwarmingly hopeful “Creede U.S.A.” stars the residents of Creede, Colorado, a sparse place (population: 300) so remote I had to look it up on Google Maps, only to discover that it’s just a three-hour drive west of where I was raised. The last silver boom town in the state, Creede is now home to a 40-foot aluminum sculpture known as the Creede Fork. But the town’s most famous attraction would have to be th…

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IndieWire broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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