Must Read After My Death

Must Read After My Death

Must Read After My Death is a 2007 documentary film that chronicles the life of Allis Dews and her relationship with her three children and her abusive husband Charlie Dews.[1] The film received positive critical acclaim receiving 91% positive reviews at the website rotten tomatoes.[2]

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