An is-it-or-isn’t-it documentary on the perils and pitfalls of Facebook friendships, or anyhow one particular one between a New York photographer (Nev Schulman) and a supposed eight-year-old Michigan girl who makes paintings of his photographs. That doesn’t sound like much of a subject for a documentary, and you’re asked to believe that the filmmakers (Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman) just got lucky with a stickier subject along the way. But then, if you have to wonder about a documentary’s credentials, its value as a documentary has already been fatally compromised. And the cruddy digital image is not worth looking at for fact or fiction. (2010) — Duncan Shepherd
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