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Rhino BBQ is a curious slice of life from 1981, capturing a backyard barbecue that feels more like a home movie than a polished documentary. The unassuming setting at JoAnn Elam and Joe Hendrix's home showcases the laid-back vibe of the Logan Square Rhinos, a collective of small gauge filmmakers. You see Joe grilling chicken, and JoAnn, in her vibrant red attire, just hanging out, which lends a genuine warmth to the film. The pacing is slow but inviting, allowing you to soak in the moments as they unfold. There's something distinctly charming about the way it captures everyday interactions and the DIY spirit of small-scale filmmaking, something that feels increasingly rare in today’s cinematic landscape.
Features members of the Logan Square RhinosA unique look at small gauge filmmakingCaptures a relaxed, everyday atmosphere
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Chuck Kleinhans
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