Twisted, A Documentary on the World of Balloon Twisting

by Scott Beale on May 27, 2008 · 0 comments

“Twisted: A Balloonamentary” is a documentary by Naomi Greenfield and Sara Taksler explores the world of balloon twisting, including the rivalry between the professional balloon twisters vs. the “gospel twisters”. Douglas Quenqua wrote about the film in yesterday’s New York Times: “A New Twist on Balloon Sculpture”

Twisted: A Balloonamentary is a feature-length documentary, directed by Naomi Greenfield and Sara Taksler, that explores how eight people’s lives are transformed when they discover balloon twisting conventions. We hope you will enjoy this hilarious and heartwarming documentary about passion, salvation, love, death, race, religion, and a whole lot of balloons.

See Previously: Twist & Shout, The 10th Annual Balloon Twisters Convention

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